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GENEALOGICAL  MATERIAL 

IN  THE 

ST.  LOUIS  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


BY 


KATHARINE   TWINING    MOODY 

REFERENCE  LIBRARIAN 


PRICE.  FIVE  CENTS 


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TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 


Page 

Introduction 225 

General  Genealogy 226 

Indexes 226 

Bibliographies 227 

Books  about  Names 227 

Heraldry 227 

Orders  of  Knighthood 228 

Arms  of  Families 228 

Specific  Countries 229 

Europe 229 

Great  Britain 229 

England 230 

Ireland 231 

Scotland 231 

Wales 231 

Belgium 231 

France 232 

Germany 232 

Norway 232 

Rome 232 

United  States 232 

New  England 233 

Maine 233 

New  Hampshire 233 

Vermont 234 

Massachusetts 234 

Rhode  Island 235 

Connecticut 235 

Middle  Atlantic  States 236 

New  York 236 

New  Jersey 237 

Delaware 237 

Pennsylvania 237 

Mississippi  and  Lake  Basins ....   239 

Ohio 239 

Indiana 239 

Illinois 239 

Missouri 239 


Page 

Michigan 241 

Minnesota 241 

Wisconsin 241 

Iowa 241 

Indian  Territory 241 

Southern  States 241 

Maryland 241 

Virginia 241 

West  Virginia 242 

North  Carolina 242 

South  Carolina 242 

Georgia 243 

Kentucky 243 

Alabama 243 

Texas 243 

Arkansas 243 

Tennessee 243 

Western  States 243 

Kansas 243 

Nebraska 243 

North  Dakota 243 

South  Dakota 243 

Colorado 243 

Utah 243 

Montana 244 

Oregon 244 

California 244 

Immigration  Lists 244 

Military  Records 244 

Pension  Rolls 244 

Rosters;  Colonial  Wars 244 

Revolution 244 

War  of  1812 245 

Patriotic  Societies 245 

Huguenots 246 

Magazines  Currently  Received ....  246 

Family  Histories 246 

Theatrical  Families 252 


MONTHLY  BULLETIN  J  |  "T  225 

MATERIAL   AVAILABLE   FOR   GENEALOGICAL   RESEARCH 
IN  THE  ST.  LOUIS  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

By   Katharine   Twining  Moody,    Reference   Librarian. 

INTRODUCTION. 

In  creating  a  genealogical  reference  library  it  has  been  necessary  to  obtain, 
first  of  all,  works  of  a  general  nature^files  of  genealogical  magazines,  visitations 
and  standard  town  histories  rather  than  individual  family  genealogies. 

Today,  although  it  is  true  that  this  collection  still  lacks  important  sets,  it 
has  reached  a  point  in  its  development  where  fairly  satisfactory  research  is  possible. 

Naturally,  in  view  of  the  fact  that  acquisitions  are  constantly  being  received, 
this  list  must  serve  merely  as  a  basis  or  guide.  Since,  however,  current  additions 
to  the  collection  are  listed  in  the  Library's  Monthly  Bulletins,  persons  interested 
may,  with  little  trouble,  possess  an  up-to-date  catalogue.  It  is,  of  course,  impossible 
to  mention  all  titles  which  afford  genealogical  information,  for  most  biographies 
and  histories  might  be  included. 

Contrary^  to  the  custom  of  many  libraries  the  greater  part  of  the  collection 
here  listed  is  kept  upon  open  shelves  in  the  Reference  Room.  Such  easy  access 
arouses  much  favorable  comment  for  reasons  easily  understood.  It  scarcely  needs 
to  be  urged  that  a  small  collection  used  exhaustively  is  more  satisfactory  than 
resources  inaccessible  and  material  unsuspected. 

Genealogy  is  the  one  class  of  literature  impartially  handled — no  work  ever 
becomes  out  of  date;  its  style  is  never  questioned;  not  one  volume  may  be  disre- 
garded by  the  pedigree  hunter,  for  in  the  most  unlooked-for  spot  the  elusive  fact 
may  be  stumbled  upon. 

To  the  uninitiated  it  may  be  surprising  to  learn  that  family  histories  are  by 
no  means  the  sum  total  of  material  necessary  in  genealogical  work. 

Long  files  of  state  archives  serve  to  locate  geographically  families  whose  migra- 
tions are  uncertain;  moreover,  they  give  accurate  data  regarding  the  public  services 
of  individuals. 

Military  rosters  of  the  United  States  and  of  the  several  states,  and  pension 
rolls,  are  in  demand  to  prove  eligibility  for  membership  in  the  various  patriotic 
societies,  while  the  membership  rolls  of  these  very  organizations  are  trails  already 
blazed,  with  which  others  may  easily  connect. 

Town  and  county  histories  abound  in  valuable  material;  Hsts  of  immigrants 
to  the  United  States  in  colonial  days,  church  records  of  baptisms  and  marriages, 
collections  of  wills,  municipal  publications  listing  births,  deaths  and  marriages — 
all  furnish  welcome  information. 

Many  colleges  are  issuing  biographical  lists  of  graduates,  full  of  data,  and, 
of  course,  general  biographical  encyclopedias  are  useful  in  tracing  descent. 

Sometimes  a  date,  a  name  or  a  place  will  present  the  necessary  clue;  all  else 
failing,  directories  of  cities  and  membership-lists  of  societies  will  indicate  the 
whereabouts  of  individuals  bearing  the  family  name,  suggesting  the  fact  that 
information  may  be  obtained  through  them. 

By  means  of  the  heralds'  visitations  and  notes  of  those  who  have  delved  upon 
English  soil,  it  is  possible  to  trace  many  families  to  the  days  of  the  Conqueror, 
and,  if  we  may  accept  the  records  of  the  nobility,  indefinitely  beyond. 

In  short,  an  extended  genealogical  quest,  in  its  ingenuity,  will  often  require 
the  detective  genius  of  a  Sherlock  Holmes. 

Persons  having  family  records  are  invited  to  place  manuscript  copies  in  this 
Library.  If  preferred,  the  Library  will  make  photostatic  copies  of  manuscript  or 
printed  charts  and  will  return  the  originals.  The  preservation  of  many  valuable 
records  will  then  be  permanently  assured. 

*>WrtO(|n       KATHARINE  T.  MOODY, 

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GENERAL  GENEALOGY. 


Bolton,  C.  K.  Genealogy  and  history.  {In 
Amer.  Hist.  Assoc.  Ann.  rept.  1912.)  Ref.  906 

Borke,  Sir  J.  B.  Rise  of  great  families;  other 
essays  and  stories.    1873.  Ref.  929 

A  dissertation  upon  the  ancient  lineage  of  the  peers  and 
fragments  of  family  history. 

Crofton,  H.  A.    How  to  trace  a  pedigree.    1911. 

929.1 

Crozier,  W.  A.,  ed.  Genealogical  directory. 
1907.  Ref.  929.17 

Locates  families  geographically,  and  gives  addresses  of 
persons  interested  in  these  families. 

Fletcher,  W.  G.  D.  Royal  descents;  Scottish 
records.     1908.  Ref.  929.7 

Showing  how  to  trace  a  descent  from  royalty. 

Galton,  F.,  and  Schuster,  E.  Noteworthy  fami- 
lies (modem  science)  an  index  to  kinships  in 
near  degrees  between  persons  whose  achieve- 
ments are  honourable,  and  have  been  pub- 
licly recorded.     1906.  Ref.  4a 

International  genealogical  directory.  2d  ed. 
1909.  Ref.  929 


-Supplement.     1909-1911. 


Ref.  929 

Addresses  of  genealogists,  also  names  of  families  in 
which  each  is  interested. 

Preston,  S.  H.  Unclaimed  money;  a  handy  book 
for  heirs  at  law,  next  of  kin  and  persons  in 
search  of  a  clue  to  unclaimed  money,  missing 
relatives  and  friends.    4th  ed.     [Pref.  1909.] 

Ref.  347.6 

Rushen,  P.  C.  Genealogist's  legal  dictionary. 
1909.  Ref.  929 

Explains  terms  used  in  medieval  legal  documents  and 
records,  particularly  such  as  relate  to  the  possession  of 
lands. 

Sims,  R.  Manual  for  the  genealogist;  descrip- 
tions of  public  records,  parochial  and  other 
registers,  wills,   [etc.]  New  ed.  1888.    Ref.  929 

Some  special  studies  in  genealogy.    1908.   929.1 

Showing  how  to  trace  the  English  ancestry  of  emigrants 
to  America. 

Stapleton,  A.     The  churchyard  scribe.     1908. 

929.5 

Hints  on  recording  the  inscriptions  in  a  burial  ground. 


INDEXES. 


Allaben    (F.)     Genealogical    Co.      Genealogy, 
heraldry,  history,  biography,    n.  d.  Ref.  929.1 

An  index  to  their  publications. 

Ancestor.      Index,    v.  1-12. 
1905. 

English  records. 


Apr.,  1902— Jan., 
Ref.  929 


Archaeologia.  Index,  v.  1-50.  1889.  Ref.  913 

English  records. 

Bridger,  C.  Index  to  printed  pedigrees,  con- 
tained in  county  and  local  histories,  the 
heralds'  visitations,  and  in  the  more  important 
genealogical  collections.     1867.     Ref.  929.142 

English  records. 

Durrie,  D.  S.  Index  to  American  genealogies. 
5th  ed.,  and  supl.    1900-1908.         Ref.  929.17 

Of  first  importance  since  they  show  genealogical  material 
in  American  town  histories. 

Gentleman's  magazine.  General  index,  v.  1-5. 
1789-1821.  Ref.  050 

Hitching,  F.  K.  and  S.  References  to  English 
surnames  in  1602;  an  index  to  surnames  con- 
tained in  registers  of  English  parishes.     1911. 

Ref.  929.142 


Journal  of  American   history. 
1907-1913.     1914. 


Index,   v.    1-7. 
Ref.  970 


Magazine  of  American  history.    Complete  index; 
1877-1893.  Ref.  973 

Magazine  of  history.    General  index;  with  notes 
and  queries,    v.  1-14.    1905-1911.  1912. 

Ref.  905 


Marshal],  G.   W.     Genealogist's  guide.     1903. 

Ref.  929.142 

An  index  to  pedigrees  found  in  important  British  gene- 
alogical works. 

Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  Index  to  the 
first  twenty  volumes  of  proceedings,  1791- 
1883.     1887.  Ref.  974.4 

New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register. 
Index  of  persons,  v.  1-50.     1906-1907.     3.  v. 

Ref.  929.174 

Index  of  places,  v.  1-50.    1908.  Ref.  929.174 

Index  of  subjects,  v.   1-50.      1911..      1  v. 

Ref.  929.174 

Invaluable  for  New  England  records,  and  frequently  of 
service  to  persons  interested  in  Southern  families. 

Notes  and  queries.  General  index.  Ser.  1-9. 
1849-1903.  Ref.  050 

Rye,  W.     Index  to  Norfolk  Pedigrees. 

1896.  Ref.  929.  142 

Toner,  J.  M.  Index  to  names  of  persons  and 
churches  in  Bp.  Meade's  Old  churches,  minis- 
ters and  families  of  Va.     1898.         Ref.  975.5 

{In  Southern  History  Assoc.  Publications. 

Extra  ser.  v.  1.)  Ref.  975 

Virginia  county  records.     Pubhcations.     v.   8. 

Ref.  929.1755 

Key  to  Southern  pedigrees. 

William  and  Mary  College  quarterly.  Index  to 
genealogic  data,  v.  1-16.    1892-1908. 

Ref.  929.17 

Wise,  J.  C.  Wise's  digested  index  and  gene- 
alogical guide  to  Bp.  Meade's  Old  churches, 
ministers  and  families  of  Va.    1910.  Ref.  975.5 


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BIBLIOGRAPHIES. 


American  genealogist;  a  catalogue  of  family 
histories.     4th  ed.     1897.  Ref.  929.17 

Boston.  Public  Library.  Finding  list  of  gene- 
alogies and  town  and  local  histories,  con- 
taining family  records.     1900.  Ref.  929 

Glenn,  T.  A.  List  of  some  American  genealo- 
gies.    1897.  Ref.  929.17 

Incomplete  and  now  somewhat  out-of-date. 

Grosvenor  Library.  Buffalo.  Index-catalogue 
of  books  in  the  dept.  of  local  history  and 
genealogy.     1908.  Ref.  File 

Illinois.    State  Historical  Library.    Publication. 

18.     [1914.]  '  Ref.  977.3 

List  of  genealogical  works  in   the   Illinois  State  Hist. 
Library. 

New  York  (City. )  Public  Library.  Astor,  Lenox 
and  Tilden  Foundations.  Bulletin,  v.  1. 
1897.  Ref.  017.1 

Contains  a  list  of  American  genealogies  in  its  collection. 


Syracuse.  Public  Library.  List  of  books  on 
genealogy  and  heraldry,  and  allied  subjects. 
1910.  Ref.  File 


-Supplement  no.  1.    n.  d. 


Ref.  File 


U.    S.      Library   of   Congress.     American    and 

English  genealogies  in  the  Library  of  Congress. 

1910.  Ref.  016.929 

Of  great  value;  showing  what  has  been  published  to  date. 

Virginia.    State  Library.    Bulletin,    v.  1,  no.  1. 
1908.  Ref.  016 

List  of  works  on  genealogy  in  the  Virginia  State  Library. 

Whitmore,  W.  H.    Handbook  of  American  gene- 
alogy; a  catalogue  of  family  histories.    1862. 

Ref.  929.17 


— American  genealogist;  a  catalogue  of  family 
histories.    1868.  Ref.  929.17 


BOOKS  ABOUT  NAMES. 


Baehnisch,   A.     Die  deutschen  Personennamen. 
1910.  929.4 

Barber,  H.     British  family  names;  their  origin 
and  meaning.    2d  ed.    1903.  Ref.  929.4 

Bardsley,  C.  W.    Curiosities  of  Puritan  nomen- 
clature.    1880.  929.4 


Dictionary  of  English  and  Welsh  surnames. 

1901.  Ref.  929.4 

English  surnames;  their  sources  and  signifi- 
cations.   6th  ed.    1898.  Ref.  929.4 

Ferguson,  R.    Surnames  as  a  science.     2d  ed. 
rev.     1884.  929.4 

Treats  of  the  antiquity  and  derivation  of  names. 

Fischer,  H.W.  Girls' names.   [cl913.]  Ref.  929.4 

Their  meaning,  emblems  and  historical  associations. 

Gould,  S.  B.     Family  names  and  their  story. 
1910.  929.4 


Joyce,  P.  W.  Origin  and  history  of  Irish  names 
of  places.     1912-1913.    3  v.  Ref.  929.4 

Contains  names  of  Irish  families. 

Moore,  A.  W.  Manx  names,  or,  the  surnames 
and  place-names  of  the  Isle  of  Man.     1906. 

Ref.  929.4 

Phillimore,  W.  P.  W.,  and  Fry,  E.  A.,  comps. 
Index  to  changes  of  name  under  authority  of 
act  of  parliament  or  royal  licence,  1760-1901. 
1905.  Ref.  929.4 

Searle,  W.  G.  Onomasticon  anglo-saxonicum;  a 
list  of  Anglo-Saxon  proper  names  from  the 
time  of  Beda  to  that  of  King  John.     1897. 

Ref.  929.4 

Sims,  C.  S.  Origin  and  signification  of  Scottish 
surnames;  with  a  vocabulary  of  Christian 
names.     1862.  Ref.  929.4 

Yonge,  C.  M.  History  of  Christian  names. 
1884.  929.4 


HERALDRY. 


Abbott,  W.  H.    Heraldry  illustrated.     [cl897.] 

929.6 

Contains  glossary  of  terms  used  in  heraldry. 

Baty,  T.  Flags  and  shields,  simply  explained, 
n.  d.  Ref.  929.9 

Bloom,  J.  H.    English  seals.    [1906.]    Ref.  929.8 

Seals  of  the  sovereigns,  clergy,  knights  and  others. 

Boutell,  C.    English  heraldry.     1899.    Ref  929.6 

Burke,  J.  and  J.  B.  Heraldic  illustrations  of  the 
principal  families  of  the  empire;  with  pedi- 
grees and  annotations.     1845.  Ref.  929.6 

Copinger,   W.   A.     Heraldry  simplified.     1910. 

Ref.  929.6 

Contains  illustrations  of  nearly  liOUU  heraldic  devices. 


Davies,  A.  C.  F.    Complete  guide  to  heraldry ; 
illus.  in  colour,     n.  d.  Ref.  929.6 

A  full  treatise,  well  illustrated,  and  by  an  authority. 

Eve,  G.  W.     Decorative  heraldry;  a  practical 
handbook   of   its   artistic   treatment.      1897. 

Ref.  929.8 
An  excellent  introduction  to  the  study  of  heraldry. 

Hope,  W.  H.  St.  J.    A  grammar  of  Eng.  heraldry. 
1913.     (Cambridge  manuals  of  sci.  and  lit.) 

929.6 

Though  the  smallest  book  on  heraldry  that  has  come  to 
our  notice,  Mr.  Hope's  manual  is  of  value  out  of  all  pro- 
portion to  its  size.  —  Dial. 

Heraldry  for  craftsmen  and  designers.   1913. 

Ref.  929.6 


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Manual  of  heraldry.    New  ed.    1904.   Ref.  929.6 

Moule,  T.  Heraldry  of  fish;  notices  of  the 
principal  families  bearing  fish  in  their  arms. 
1842.  Ref.  929.6 

Traces,  through  mythology  and  allegory,  the  use  of  the 
fish  symbol  from  the  earliest  known  emblem  in  the  Zodiac 
to  the  familiar  device  of  Aldus. 

Nason,  A.  H.  Heralds  and  heraldry  in  Ben 
Jonson's  plays,  masques  and  entertainments. 
1907.  Ref.  929.6 

Pedrick,    G.        Manual    of    heraldry.        n.  d. 

Ref.  929.6 

Phillimore,  W.  P.  W.  Law  and  practice  of  grants 
of  arms  and  the  registration  of  pedigrees  in 
England,     Scotland     and      Ireland.        1905. 

Ref.  929.8 

Ringrose,  J.  A.  Ringrose's  heraldry;  the  rela- 
tion of  the  science  w.  history,  poetry  and  the 
arts.     1913.  Ref.  929.6 

Tyas,  R.    Flowers  and  heraldry.     1851.      929.6 

The  author  states  that  "the  origin  of  the  use  of  flowers 
as  indicating  the  predominant  sentiment  of  the  mind  is 
long  anterior  to  the  emblematic  use  of  figures  in  heraldry." 

Vinycomb,  J.  Fictitious  and  symbolic  creatures 
in  art,  with  special  reference  to  their  use  in 
British  heraldry.     1906.  Ref.  929.8 

Whitmore,  W.  H.  Elements  of  heraldry;  with 
an  essay  on  the  use  of  coat-armor  in  the  U.  S. 
1866.  Ref.  929.6 

Zieber,    E.        Heraldry    in    America.        1895. 

Ref.  929.8 


ORDERS  OF  KNIGHTHOOD. 

Archer,  J.  H.  L.,  comp.  Orders  of  chivalry. 
1887.  Ref.  929.71 

Burke,  Sir  J.  B.,  ed.  Book  of  the  orders  of 
knighthood  and  decorations  of  honour  of  all 
nations.     1858.  Ref.  929.71 

Nicolas,  Sir  N.  H.,  ed.  History  of  the  orders  of 
Knighthood  of  the  British  Empire.    1842.  4  v. 

Ref.  929.7 
Colored  plates. 

Perkins,  J.  The  Most  Honourable  Order  of  the 
Bath;  a  desc.  and  hist,  account.    1913.    929.7 

ARMS  OF  FAMILIES. 

Book  of  family  crests,  comprising  nearly  every 
family  bearing,  blazoned  and  explained. 
13th  ed.    1882.    2  v.  Ref.  929.8 

About  4000  illustrations,  and  a  dictionary  of  mottoes. 

Burke,  J.  and  J.  B.  Heraldic  illustrations,  com- 
prising the  armorial  bearings  of  the  principal 
families  of  the  empire,  with  pedigrees  and 
annotations.     1845.  Ref.  929.6 

Crozier,  W.  A.  Crozier's  general  armory;  a 
registry  of  American  families  entitled  to  coat 
armor.     1904.  Ref.  929.8 

It  is  evident   that   this   register   does   not   claim   to   be 
complete,  but  merely  offers  a  list  of  families  which  have 


established  their  right  to  bear  arms.  In  his  preface  the 
author  says:  "The  arms-bearing  families  in  the  United 
States  are  principally  those  who  trace  their  origin  to  the 
Knickerbocker  families  of  New  York,  the  Cavaliers  of  the 
South,  the  Puritans  of  New  England,  the  Quakers  of 
Pennsylvania  and  the  Huguenot  exiles  of  noble  blood.  It 
must  be  remembered  that  the  early  settlers,  although  often 
styled  merchants  and  yeoman,  were  mostly  men  of  good 
family,  their  seals  and  much  of  the  plate  brought  with  them 
from  the  Old  World  being  engraved  with  their  Arms. 
All  persons  who  can  deduce  descent  from  an 
ancestor  whose  armorial  ensigns  have  been  acknowledged 
in  any  one  of  the  Visitations,  are  entitled  to  carry  those 
Arms  by  right  of  inheritance." 

Davies,  A.  C.  F..  ed.    Armorial  families.     1895. 

Ref.  929.8 

Art  of  heraldry;  an  encyclopaedia  of  arm- 
ory. 1904.  Ref.  929.6 
A  sumptuous  volume,  with  colored  plates. 

Heraldic  badges.    1907.  Ref.  929.8 

Fairbairn,  J.  Fairbaim's  crests  of  the  families 
of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,     n.   d.     2  v. 

Ref.  929.8 

Foster,  J.  Some  feudal  coats  of  arms  and 
others.     1902.  Ref.  929.8 

Illustrated  with  etchings  from  the  Bayeux  tapestry,  Greek 
vases,  seals,  tiles,  eflfigies,  brasses  and  heraldic  rolls. 

Contains  pedigree  charts  of  Anne,  Blenkinsopp,  Eyre, 
Haig,  Hunter- Weston,  Pennington,  Stapylton.  and  Wrot- 
tesley. 


Two  Tudor  books  of  arms;  Harleian  mss. 

2169  and  6163.     [1904.]  Ref.  929.8 

Heraldic  journal,  recording  the  armorial  bearings 
and  genealogies  of  American  families,  v.  1-4. 
1865-1868.     4  v.  in  2.  Ref.  929.8 

Howard  de  Walden,  T.  E.  Ellis,  8th  Baron. 
Banners,  standards  and  badges,  from  a  Tudor 
manuscript  in  the  College  of  Arms.       1904. 

Ref.  929.8 

Some  feudal  lords  and  their  seals.    [1904.] 

Ref.  929.8 

Hozier,  L.  P.  d' .  Armorial  general  de  la  France. 
1-26,  28.     1865-1884.     7  v.  in  12  and  index. 

Ref.  929.8 

Matthews,  J.  Matthews'  American  armourv  and 
blue  book.     n.  d.  Ref.  929.8 

Not  confined  to  British  arms. 

Rietstap,  J.  B.  Wapenboek  van  den  Nederland- 
schen  adel  met  genealogische  en  heraldische 
aanteekeningen.     1887.  Ref.  929.8 

Arms  finely  illustrated  in  color. 

Rodway,  A.  Sword  of  Harvaard,  or  the  common 
ancestors  of  William  Shakspere  and  John 
Harvard.     1912.  Ref.  929.8 

Vermont,  E.  de  V.,  ed.  America  heraldica;  coats 
of  arms,  crests  and  mottoes  of  prominent 
American  families  settled  in  this  country 
before  1800.     [cl886.1  Ref.  929.8 

Illustrations  in  color. 


Zieber,  E.       Heraldry     in     America.        1895. 

Ref.  929.8 

Contains  seals  of  the  states,  ecclesiastical  seals,   insignia 
of  societies  and  glossary. 


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SPECIFIC  COUNTRIES. 


EUROPE. 


AUstrom,  C.  M.  Dictionary  of  royal  lineage  of 
Europe  and  other  countries,  from  the  earliest 
period  to  the  present  date.  1902-1904. 
2  V.  Ref.  929.7 

Almanach  de  Gotha.  1844,  1846-1847,  1849- 
1853,  1855-1889.  1893,  1897-1901,  1903-1904, 
1909-1914.     60  V.  Ref.  17 

Notes  upon  the  present  reigning  houses  of  Europe. 

Berry,  W.  Genealogia  antiqua;  or,  Mythological 
and  classical  tables:  comp.  fr.  the  best  authors 
on  fabulous  and  ancient  historv.  2d  ed. 
1840.  ■  Ref.  929.7 

Betham,  Sir  W.  Genealogical  tables  of  the 
sovereigns  of  the  world.     1795.        Ref.  929.7 

George,  H.  B.  Genealogical  tables  illustrative 
of  modern  history.     3d  ed.     1886.      Ref.  929 

Halliday,  A.  General  history  of  the  House  of 
Guelph,  or  royal  family  of  Great  Britain. 
1821.  Ref.  929.7 

Hartland,  F.  D.  A  chronological  dictionary;  or, 
Index  to  the  genealogical  chart  of  the  dis- 
tinguished houses  of  Europe.    1854.  Ref.  929.7 

A  genealogical  and  chronological  chart  of 

the  royal   .  .   houses  of  Europe;  fr.  the 

earliest  periods  to  the  present  time.     1854. 

Ref.  929.7 

Hassall,  A.  Handbook  of  European  history, 
476-1871.     1898.  Ref.  940 

Contains  genealogies  of  European  rulers. 

Henninges,  H.  Theatrum  genealogicum  osten- 
tans  omnes  omnium  tetatum  familias.  1598. 
4  V.  in  2.  Ref.  929 

Hiibner,  J.  Genealogische  Tabellen  nebst  denen 
darzu  gehorigen  genealogischen  Fragen  zur 
Erlauterung  der  politischen  Historic,  v.  1. 
1710.     Iv.  Ref.  929.1 

Ruvigny  and  Raineval,  M.  A.  H.  D.  H.  de  La 
C.  de  M.  de  R.,  9Ut  Marquis  of.  The  nobilities 
of  Europe.     1st  yr.     1909.  Ref.  929.7 

Contains  chart  of  the  royal  house  of  Wellin. 

GREAT  BRITAIN. 

Ancestor;  quarterly  review  of  county  and  family 
historv  heraldry  and  antiquities,  v.  1-12, 
and  index.     1902-1905.    13  v.  Ref.  929 

Archaeologia;  or.  Miscellaneous  tracts  relating 
to  antiquity,  v.  1-58.  1770-1903.  .58  v.  in 
80.  Ref.  913 

Many  articles  of  interest  to  genealogists. 

Index,  V.  1-50.     1889.  Ref.  913 

Bagshawe,  F.  G.  The  history  of  the  royal 
family  of  England.    1912.    2  v.        Ref.  929.7 

Contains  twenty-six  genealogical  tables. 

Banks,  Sir  T.  C.  Baronia  Anglica  concentrata, 
commonly  called  baronies  in  fee.  1843-1844. 
2  V.  Ref.  929.7 


Bernau,  C.  A.  Sixteenth  century  marriages, 
1538-1600.     1911.  Ref.  929.3 

Betham,  S/r  W.  Baronetage  of  England.  1801- 
1805.     5  V.  Ref.  929.7 

Contains  fine  engravings  of  armorial  bearings. 

Burke,  A.  P.  Family  records.  1897.  Ref.  929.142 

Burke,  J.  A  genealogical  and  heraldic  history  of 
the  landed  gentry;  or.  Commoners  of  Great 
Britain     and     Ireland.       1837-1838.       4     v. 

Ref.  929.7 

•  and  J.  B.    Genealogical  and  heraldic  history 


of  the  extinct  and   dormant  baronetcies  of 
England,  Ireland,  and  Scotland.    2d  ed.   1844. 

Ref.  929.7 
Same.     1838. 

— Sir  J.  B.    Genealogical  and  heraldic  history 
of    the    colonial    gentrv.      1891-1895.      2    v. 

Ref.  929.142 


— Genealogical  and  heraldic  history  of  the 
landed  gentry  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 
6th  ed.     1879.     2  v.  Ref.  929.7 

-A    genealogical    history    of    the    dormant, 


abeyant,  forfeited  and  extinct  peerages  of  the 
British     Empire.       New    ed.       1866,     1883. 

Ref.  929.7 

In  spite  of  errors,  of  great  value  in  tracing  descent  from 
the  English  nobility.  The  relationship  of  the  houses  is 
clearly  shown. 

The  royal   families  of  England,   Scotland. 

and    Wales;    w.    pedigrees    in    illus.      1876. 

Ref.  929.7 

and  A.  P.    Genealogical  and  heraldic  history 

of  the  peerage  and  baronetage.     44th,  50th, 
72d-77th  ed.     1882-1915.     8  v.        Ref.  929.7 

Callow,  E.    From  King  Orrv  to  Queen  Victoria. 

942.8 

Kings  of  the  Isle  of  Man. 

Cokayne,  G.  E.    Complete  peerage  of  England, 

Scotland,    Ireland,    Great    Britain,    and    the 

United  Kingdom;  extant,  extinct  or  dormant. 

New  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  v.  1-3.    1910-1913.  3  v. 

Ref.  929.7 

Includes  alphabetical  entries  from  A  to  C — all  that 
have  been  published  at  present  time. 

Collins,  A.  Peerage  of  England,  genealogical, 
biog.  and  hist.,  cont.  bv  Sir.  E.  Brvdges. 
1812.     9v.  Ref.' 929.7 

Crisp,  F.  A.,  ed.  Visitation  of  England  and 
Wales.     V.  10.     1902.  Ref.  929.7 

Dictionary  of  national   biography.      1885-1904. 

63  V.  Ref.  929.042 

Very  useful  in  genealogical  work,  for  most  of  the  indi- 
vidual biographies  give  several  generations  of  family 
history. 


Directory  of  titled  persons.    1898. 

Companion  to  Whilaker's  almanack. 


Ref.  929.7 


Dixon,  W.  H.     Royal  Windsor.     1879-80.    4  v. 

942.2 


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Dod's  peerage,  baronetage  and  knightage  of 
Great   Britain   and    Ireland,     v.    53.      1893. 

Ref.  929.7 

Doyle,  J.  E.  Official  baronage  of  England, 
1066-1885.     1886.  Ref.  929.7 

Genealogical  magazine,  [Lond.]  v.  1-7.  May, 
1897-Apr.,  1904.  Ref.  929 

Genealogist,  v.  1-7.  1877-83;  n.  s.  v.  1-17. 
1884-1901.  Ref.  929.142 

Gentleman's  magazine.  Ser.  1-2,  v.  1-103;  ser.  3, 
V.  1-45;  ser.  4,  v.  1-21;  n.  s.,  v.  1-63.  1731- 
June,  1866,  June  1868-1905.  Ref.  050 

General  index,    v.  1-5.    1789-1821.   Ref.  050 

Marshall's  Genealogist's  guide  refers  to  these  volumes. 

Kelly's  handbook  to  the  titled,  landed  and 
official  classes.     1910.  Ref.  929.7 

Lodge,  E.  Peerage  and  baronetage  of  the  British 
empire,     n.  d.  Ref.  929.7 

Miscellanea  genealogica  et  heraldica.  1868- 
1903,  ed.  by  J.  J.  Howard:  1904-1909.  ed.  by 
W.  B.  Bannerman.    1868-1910.    19  v.  Ref.  929 

Morris,  F.  O.  Series  of  picturesque  views  of 
seats  of  the  noblemen  and  gentlemen  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland.    [188-?]   6  v.   Ref.  914.2 

Each  illustration  is  followed  by  an  account  of  the 
families  which  have  occupied  the  house. 

Morris,  J.  E.    Welsh  wars  of  Edward  I.     1901. 

942.9 

Gives  charts  of  the  Bigod,  Bohun.  Braose.  Chaworth, 
Clifford,  Declare,  Fitzalan,  Geneville.  Hastings,  Lacy, 
Lancaster,  Mortimer,  Verdun,  and  Warenne  families. 

Nichols,  J.  G.,  ed.  The  herald  and  genealogist. 
1863-1874.     8  v.  Ref.  929 


The  topographer  and  genealogist.     1846- 

1858.     3  V.  Ref.  929.142 

Nicolas,  Sir  N.  H.    Full  display  of  the  peerage 
of  England  since  the  conquest,    n.  d.     2  v. 

Ref.  929.7 

Notes  and  queries.    Ser.  1  - 1 1 .  v.  1  +  1849  to  date. 
127  V.  Ref.  050 

General  index.     Ser.  1-9.     1849-1903.    9  v. 

Ref.  050 

These  volumes  are  indexed  in  Marshall's  Genealogist's 
guide. 


Pixley,  F.  W.    History  of  the  baronetage.    1900. 

Ref.  929.7 

Round,  J.  H.     Studies  in  peerage  and  family 

history.     1901.  929.7 

Houses  of  Ballon,  Boulogne,  Hapsburg,    Mowbray,  Rus- 
sell, Spencer  and  Stewart. 

Searle,  W.  G.  Anglo-Saxon  bishops,  kings  and 
nobles;  the  succession  of  the  bishops  and  the 
pedigrees   of  the   kings   and   nobles.      1899. 

Ref.  929.7 

SufTIing,  E.  R.  Epitaphia;  a  collection  of 
British  epitaphs,  grave  and  gay,  historical 
and  curious.     1909.  Ref.  929.5 

A  few  ancient  epitaphs  are  included  and  some  American 
ones. 


Walford,  E.  The  county  families  of  the  United 
Kingdom;  or,  Royal  manual  of  the  titled  and 
untitled  aristocracy  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland.     3d  ed.,  enl.     1865.  Ref.  929.7 

Biographical  notes  of  men  of  the  period,  giving  two  or 
three  generations  of  their  families. 

Whitaker's  peerage;  a  directory  of  titled  persons. 
1906.  Ref.  929.7 

England. 

Bentley,  S.  Excerpta  historica;  or.  Illustrations 
of  English  history.     1831.  Ref.  942 

Neville  family  notes,  etc. 

Berry,  W.  Coimty  genealogies;  pedigrees  of  the 
families  in  the  county  of  Sussex.    1830.    2  v. 

Ref.  929.7 

Canterbury,  Eng.  {Province.)  Prerogative  Court. 
Calendar  of  wills  rel.  to  the  county  of  Suffolk 
proved  in  the  Prerogative  Coiut  of  Canter- 
bury between  1383  and  1604;  comp.  by  C.  W. 
S.  R.  Cloke;  ed.  by  T.  W.  O.-Hicks.     1913. 

Ref.  929.3 

Charles,  N.  Visitations  of  the  Co.  of  Hunt- 
ingdon, 1613;  ed.  by  Sir  H.  Ellis.  1849. 
(Camden  Soc.  no.  43.)  Ref.  942 

Clutterbuck,  R.  History  and  antiquities  of  the 
County     of    Hertford.       1815-1827.       3     v. 

Ref.  914.2 

Cooper,  W.  D.  Lists  of  foreign  protestants  and 
aliens  resident  in  England,  1618-1688.  1862. 
(Camden  Soc.  no.  82.)  Ref.  942 

Dingley,  T.,  comp.  History  from  marble. 
1867-68.    2  V.  (Camden  Soc.  no.  94,  97.) 

Ref.  942 

Monumental    inscriptions,     compiled    in    the    reign    of 
Charles  II. 

English  Monumental  Inscriptions  Society,  Lond. 
The  register  of  English  monumental  inscrip- 
tions. V.  1.  The  monumental  inscriptions 
remaining  in  the  church  of  St.  Bartholomew 
at  Oxford  in  the  county  of  Suffolk,  1911; 
transcribed  and  annot.  by  H.  W.  B.  W.  1912. 

Ref.  929.2 

Foster,  J.,  comp.  Pedigrees  of  the  county 
families  of  England,    v.  1:  Lancashire.     1873. 

Ref.  929.7 

Pedigrees  of  the  county  families  of  York- 
shire.    1874.     2  V.  Ref.  929.7 

Contents:     v.  1.    West  Riding. — v.  2.    North  and  East 
Riding. 

Pedigrees  recorded  at  the  visitations  of  the 

county  Palatine  of  Durham.    1887.  Ref.  929.7 

Glover,  R.  The  visitation  of  Yorkshire,  1584/5; 
to  which  is  added  The  subsequent  visitation 
made  in  1612,  bv  R.  St.  George;  ed.  bv  J. 
Foster.     1875.  Ref.  929.7 

Harleian  Soc.     Publications. 
1912.     63  V. 

Visitations. 


V.   1-63.     1869- 
Ref.  929.7 


-Registers,      v.    1-42. 


1877-1912.      42    v. 

Ref.  929.3 

Marriages,  christenings  and  burials  as  recorded  in  the 
parishes  of  Canterbury,  Bath,  Durham,  Stourton  and  the 
vicinity  of  London. 


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Holme,  R.  [Chart  showing  the  descent  of 
Margaret  Butler  who  married  Lawrence 
Washington.]     n.  d.  Ref.  File 

Photographic  copy  of  original  manuscript  in  the  British 
Museum,   1911. 

Ireland,  S.  W.  H.  England's  topographer;  or, 
A  new  and  complete  history  of  the  county  of 
Kent.     1820-1830.     4  v.     '  Ref.  942.2 

Mackerell,  B.  History  and  antiquities  of  the 
flourishing  corporation  of  King's-Lvnn  in  the 
county  of  Norfolk.     1738.  Ref.  942.6 

Reproduces  all  inscriptions  found  upon  gravestones,  and 
coats  of  arms  in  St.  Nicholas's  church  in  Lynn-Regis. 

Metcalfe,  W.  C,  ed.  Visitations  of  Northamp- 
tonshire, 1564  and  1618-19;  with  Northamp- 
tonshire pedigrees,  fr.  various  Harleian  mss. 
1887.  Ref.  929.7 

Morant,  P.  History  and  antiquities  of  the 
county  of  Essex.    1768.    2  v.  Ref.  914.67 

Muskett,  J.  J.  Suffolk  manorial  families. 
1900-1914,  3  V.  Ref.  929.7 

Nichols,  J.  G.  and  Bruce,  J.,  eds.  Wills  from 
Doctors'  Commons,  1495-1695.  1863  (Cam- 
den Soc.   no.  83.)  Ref.  942 

Ormerod,  G.  Miscellanea  palatina;  genealogical 
essays  illustrative  of  Cheshire  and  Lancashire 
families.    1851.  Ref.  929.142 

Norres,  Lathom,  Arden,  DeMontalt,  Stokeport,  Fitz 
Roger,  Banastre,  Gernet  and  Bethum  families. 

Rodgers,  J.  Scenery  of  Sherwood  forest;  with 
an  account  of  some  eminent  people  once  resi- 
dent there.     1909.  914.2 

Gives  much  interesting  material  relating  to  the  Byron, 
Cavendish,  Clinton,  Holies,  Markham,  Pierrepont,  Savile 
and  other  families. 

Smyth,  R.  Obituary;  a  catalogue  of  such  per- 
sons as  he  knew,  1627-1674;  ed.  bv  Sir  H. 
Ellis.     1849.    (Camden  Soc.  no.  44.)    Ref.  942 

Tait,  J.  Mediaeval  Manchester,  and  the  begin- 
nings of  Lancashire.     1904.  942 

Contains  chapter  on  the  Grelley  family. 

TJmbs,  J.  Ancestral  stories  and  traditions  of 
great  families  illustrative  of  Eng.  history. 
1869.  942 

Waters,  H.  F.  G.  Genealogical  gleanings  in 
England.     1901.     2  v.  Ref.  929.142 

These  notes  from  English  records  were  made  by  Mr. 
Waters,  at  the  request  of  the  New  England  Historic 
Genealogical  Society,  in  a  quest  for  material  which  might 
be  found  concerning  the  early  settlers  of  America. 

Weaver,  F.  W.  Visitations  of  the  county  of 
Somerset,  in  the  years  1531  and  1573.    1885. 

Ref.  929.7 

Westcote,  T.  View  of  Devonshire  in  1630;  with 
a  pedigree  of  most  of  its  gentry.    1845. 

Ref.  914.2 

Whitaker,  T.  D.  History  and  antiquities  of  the 
Deanery  of  Craven,  County  of  York.    1878. 

Ref.  942 

Yorkshire     Parish     Register     Society.       Parish 

registers  of  Otley,  Co.  York.  pt.  1.    1562-1672. 

1908.     (In  its  Publications,     v.  33.     1908.) 

Ref.  929..'J 


Ireland. 

American- Irish  Historical  Society.  Journal. 
1,  3-4.     1898-1904.     3  v.  "        Ref.  973 

Clans  of  Ireland;  their  battles,  chiefs,  and 
princes.     |1910?]  941.5 

DeCourcy,  B.  W.  Genealogical  history  of  the 
Milesian  families  of  Ireland.    1880.  Ref.  929.2 

Fitzgerald,  T.  W.  H.  Ireland  and  her  people. 
[C1909-1911.]     5  v.  Ref.  941.5 

Volumes  1-3  devoted  to  biographies  of  noted  Irishmen. 

O'Cleary,  M.  Annals  of  the  kingdom  of  Ireland 
by  the  four  masters,  from  the  earliest  period 
to  1616.    2d  ed.    1856.    7  v.  Ref.  941.5 

O'Hart,  J.  Irish  and  Anglo-Irish  landed  gentry 
when  Cromwell  came  to  Ireland;  or,  A  supple- 
ment to  Irish  pedigrees.     1884.  Ref.  929.7 

Irish  pedigrees;  or.  The  origin  and  stem  of 

the  Irish  nation.     1876.  Ref.  929.7 

Gives  the  origin  of  Irish  family  names,  and  a  royal 
lineage  from  Adam  to  Victoria. 

Vicars,  Sir  A.,  ed.  Index  to  the  prerogative  wills 
of  Ireland,  1536-1810.     1897.  Ref.  929.3 

Scotland. 

Douglas,  Sir  R.  Baronage  of  Scotland,  v.  1. 
1798.  Ref.  929.72 

Peerage  of  Scotland;  ed.  by  J.  P.  Wood. 

2d  ed.     1813.     2  v.  Ref.  929.72 

Scottish  clans  and  their  tartans,    n.  d.   Ref.  941 

Colored  illustrations. 

Taylor,  J.     Great  historic  families  of  Scotland. 
1887.     2  V.  Ref.  929.142 

These  include  the  Earls  of  Mar,  the  houses  of  Menteith, 
Douglas,  Keith,  Seton,  Ruthven,  Crichton,  Mackenzie, 
Hamilton,  Campbell,  Leslie,  Ramsay,  Maule,  Lauderdale, 
Home,  Maxwell,  Johnstone,  Stewart,  Drummond,  Erskine, 
Graham,  Scott,  Hepburn,  Eraser,  Gordon,  Hays  and 
Maclellan. 

Wales. 

Bridgeman,  G.  T.  O.  History  of  the  Princes  of 
South  Wales.     1876.  Ref.  942.9 

Jones,  A.  Cymry  of  '76;  or,  Welshmen  and 
their  descendants  of  the  American  revolution. 
1855.  Ref.  973.34 

Lloyd,  J.  E.    History  of  Wales.    1911.    2  v.  942.9 

Nicholas,  T.  Annals  and  antiquities  of  the 
counties  and  county  families  of  Wales.  1872. 
2  V.  Ref.  929.7 

Rhoscomyl,  O.  pseud.  Flamebearers  of  Welsh 
history.     1905.  942.9 

Contains  genealogical  charts. 

BELGIUM. 

Martin,  C.  Genealogies  des  forestiers  et  contes 
de  Flandres,  auec  brieue  de  leurs  vies.     1612. 

Ref.  929.7 


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FRANCE. 

Paradin,  C.    Alliances  genealogiques  des  rois  et 
princes  de  Gaule.    156L  Ref.  929.7 

In   addition   to  its  value   as   genealogy    this   book   is   a 
beautiful  example  of  early  printing. 

GERMANY. 

Gothaisches    genealogisches    Taschenbuch    der 
uradeligen  Hauser.    9.  Jahrg.    1908.  Ref.  929.7 

Genealogy  of  the  ancient  noble  houses  of  Germany. 

NORWAY. 
Morris,  W.,  and  Magnusson,  E.,  eds.    The  saga 


library,  v.  6.  The  stories  of  the  kings  of 
Norway,  Heimskringla  by  Snorri  Sturlason. 
V.  4.    Names  of  persons. — Genealogies.   839.6 

Tabulated  pedigrees. 

ROME. 

Serviez,  J.  R.  de.      Roman  empresses.       1913. 
2  V.  Ref.  923.1 

Particular  care  has  been  taken  to  distinguish  those  who 
were  of,  or  who  were  married  into  Augustus's  family, 
because  they  were  the  most  remarkable.  All  the  facts 
here  reported  are  taken  from  original  authors;  and,  for 
our  justification,  as  much  care  as  possible  has  been  taken 
throughout,  to  quote  our  authorities. — Pref. 


UNITED  STATES. 


American  historical  register  and  monthly  gazette 
of  the  patriotic-hereditary  societies  of  the 
U.  S.     V.  1-5.     1894-1897.     5  v.  Ref.  973 

These  contain  many  valuable  notes,  colored  illustra- 
tions of  the  insignia  of  patriotic  societies  and  extended 
accounts  of  the  following  families:  v.  1.  Hillegas,  Dyre, 
Johnstone,  Smythe,  Bonde,  Peyton,  Jackson,  Stuart, 
Penn. — v.  2.  Livingston,  Daves,  Hammond,  Cromwell. 
DeForest,  Taylor,  Griffin,  Duval. — v.  3.  Bowne,  David- 
son, Fenwick,  Hall,  Howell,  Irvine,  Jenkins,  St.  Clair, 
Steele,  Thompson,  Wigglesworth. — v.  4.  Howell,  Weiser, 
Fenner,  Willett,  DeFronsac. — v.  5.  Ruggles,  McDonald, 
Guest,  McPike. 

Arber,  E.,  ed.  Story  of  the  pilgrim  fathers, 
1606-1623.     1897.  974.4 

Batch,  T.  Letters  and  papers  relating  chiefly 
to   the    provincial   history   of   Penn.      1855. 

Ref.  974.8 

Shippen,  Francis,  M'Call,  Swift,  and  Willing  family 
records. 

Bolton,  C.  K.  Marriage  notices,  1785-1794, 
for  the  whole  United  States.    1900.    Ref.  929.3 

Copied  from  the  Massachusetts  centinel  and  the  Colum- 
bia centinel. 

Boston  transcript.     Genealogical  [notes.] 

Ref.  File 

Clippings. 

Browning,  C.  H.  Americans  of  royal  descent; 
genealogies  showing  the  lineal  descent  from 
kings  of  some  American  families.  7th  ed. 
1911.  Ref.  929.7 

Chapman,  G.  T.  Sketches  of  the  alumni  of 
Dartmouth  College,  1771  to  the  present  time. 
1867.  Ref.  920.07 

Cleaveland,  N.  History  of  Bowdoin  College; 
with  biographical  sketches  of  its  graduates, 
1806-1879.     1882.  Ref.  31al 

Dexter,  F.  B.  Biographical  sketches  of  the 
graduates  of  Yale  College.  1701-1815.  6  v. 
1885-1912.  Ref.  920 

The  biography  of  each  graduate  contains  his  ancestry  to 
some  extent. 

Ellis,  W.  A.,  comp.  Norwich  University;  her 
history,  her  graduates,  her  roll  of  honor. 
1898.  Ref.  378 

Biographical  accounts  of  students,  1820-1898. 

Genealogy;  a  weekly  journal  of  Amer.  ancestry. 
V.  1+.     Jan.,  1912  to  date.  Ref.  929.17 


Glenn,  T.  A.  Some  colonial  mansions  and  those 
who  lived  in  them.     v.  1.     1898.    Ref.  929.17 

Contains  genealogies  of  the  Byrd,  Stockton,  Coates, 
Paschall,  Morris,  Herrman,  Van  Rensselaer,  Page,  Carter, 
Livingston,  Carroll,  Grseme,  Harrison,  and  Randolph 
families. 

Haxtun,  A.  A.  Signers  of  the  Mayflower  com- 
pact.    1896-99.  Ref.  929.17 

Biographical  accounts,  with  notes  of  descendants. 

Hughes,  T.  P.,  ed.  American  ancestry,  v.  1-12. 
1887-99.     12  v.  in  11.  Ref.  929.17 

V.  1.  City  of  Albany.— V.  2.  Columbia  Co.,  N.  Y.— 
V.  3-12.    U.  S. 

Invincible;    a  magazine  of  history,    v.  1.     1913. 

Ref.  929.17 

St.  Louis  publication  devoted  to  general  American 
genealogy.  This  volume  contains  records  of  the  Calvert. 
Clark,  Conway,  Morgan,  Sewall,  Price,  Beverly,  Thornton, 
Lewis,  Lloyd,  Strother,  Smith,  Jones  and  other  families. 
It  is  the  intention  of  the  editor  to  republish  in  this  maga- 
zine Burke's  Extinct  Peerage. 

Jones,  A.  Cymry  of  '76;  or,  Welshmen  and 
their  descendants  of  the  American  Revolu- 
tion.    2ded.     1855.  Ref.  973.34 

Journal  of  American  history,  v.  4-7+  1910 
to  date.  Ref.  970 

Contains  many  coats  of  arms,  historical  articles  of 
interest  to  genealogists.  The  following  families  are  treated 
at  length: — v.  4.  Moore,  Loomis,  Pomeroy,  Latham. — 
V.  5.  De  Peyster,  Seymour,  Taft,  Spelman,  Lincoln. 
— V.  6.  Washington,  Joslin,  Bowers,  Hungate. — v.  7. 
Hardenberg,  Gould,  Van  Deursen    Parsons. 

Index.    V.  1-7.    1907-1913.    1914.    Ref.  970 


Linehan,  J.  C,  and  Murray,  T.  H.  Irish  school- 
masters in  the  American  colonies,  1640-1775, 
and  after  the  revolution.     1898.        Ref,  File. 

Mackenzie,  G.  N.,  ed.  Colonial  families  of  the 
U.  S.     v.  1-4.     1907-1914.     4  v.     Ref.  929.17 

Magazine  of  American  history,  v.  1-30.  1877- 
93,  and  Index.  Ref.  973 

Not  a  genealogical  magazine,  but  contains  much  informa- 
tion of  interest  to  one  who  searches  exhaustively. 

Magazine  of  history  with  notes  and  queries. 
V.  1-8,  10-16,  18+.  1905-1908.  1909-June. 
1913,  Jan.,  1914  to  date.  Ref.  905 

Contains  many  genealogical  notes,  records  of  militar>' 
service  and  the  following  family  genealogies:  v.  1.  Farrar. 
—V  3.  5,  8,  10,  12,  13.  Haley,  Pike.— v.  6,  8.  Armorial 
families   of   New    England.— v.  7,    15.      McPike.— v.   12. 


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Boodey.  Lillibridge,  Reton. — v.  13.  Parry,  Lillibridge. — 
V.  14.  Pike,  Dumont,  Guest,  Washington. — v.  15.  Lyon, 
Denton. — v.   18.     Henley. 

Magazine  of  western  historv.  v.  1-12.  1884- 
Oct.,  1890.  ■  Ref.  973 

Information  about  pioneers  in  all  sections  of  the  country. 

Mayflower  descendant,  v.  1-16+  1899  to 
date.  Ref.  929.17 

Nash,  E.  T.  Fifty  Puritan  ancestors.  1628-1660; 
genealogical  notes,  1560-1900.     1902. 

Ref.  929.1 

Pilgrim  notes  and  queries,  v.  1+  1913  to 
date.  Ref.  File 

Sibley,  J.  L.  Biographical  sketches  of  graduates 
of  Harvard  University,  1642-1667.  1873-81. 
2  V.  Ref.  920 

Smith,  F.  M.  Colonial  families  of  America. 
V.  1.     1909.  Ref.  929.17 

U.  S.  Census  Bureau.    Heads  of  families  taken 

at  the  first  census  of  the  U.  S.,  1790.     1907- 

1908.     12  V.  Ref.  30a 

Connecticut  —  Maine  —  Maryland  —  Massachusetts  — 
New  Hampshire  —  New  York  —  North  Carolina  —  Penn- 
sylvania —  Rhode  Island  —  South  Carolina  — Vermont  — 
Virginia. 

Whittemore,  H.,  comp.  Genealogical  guide  to 
the  early  settlers  of  America.    Pt.  1.    cl898. 

Ref.  File 

Abby-Bcnnett. 

NEW    ENGLAND. 

Farmer,  J.  Genealogical  register  of  the  first 
settlers  of  New  England.     1829.   Ref.  929.174 


Genealogical    magazine. 
Mar.,  1906. 


Apr.,    1905- 
Ref.  929.174 


Genealogical  quarterly  magazine.  v.  1-5. 
1900-1905.  Ref.  929.174 

Magazine  of  New  England  historv.  v.  1-3. 
1891-1893.  Ref.  929.174 

New  Engla  nd  historical  and  genealogical  register, 
v.  1-68-      1847  to  date. 

Index   of  persons,  v.  1-50.     1906-1907. 

Index  of  places,  v,  1-50.     1908. 

Index  of  subjects,  v.  1-50.     1911. 

Ref.  929.174 

Pope,  C.  H.  Pioneers  of  Maine  and  New 
Hampshire,  1623-1660.     1908.       Ref.  929.174 

Salisbury,  E.  E.  and  E.  M.  Family  histories 
and  genealogies,  monographs  on  the  families 
of  MacCurdy,  Mitchell,  Lord,  Lynde,  Digby, 
Newdigate,  Hoo,  Willoughby,  Griswold,  Wol- 
cott,  Pitkin,  Ogden,  Johnson,  Diodati,  Lee 
and  Marvin.     1892.     3  v.  in  5.    Ref.  929.1746 

Notes  also  upon  families  of  Buchanan,  Parmelee,  Board- 
man,  Lay,  Locke,  Cole,  DeWolf,  Drake,  Bond,  Swayne, 
Dunbar  and  Clarke. 

Family-memorials,  genealogical  and  bio- 
graphical monographs  on  the  families  of 
Salisbury,  Aldworth-Elbridge,  Sewall,  Pyldren- 
Dummer,  Walley,  Quincy,  Gookin,  Wendell. 


Breese,     Chevalier  -  Anderson    and     Phillips. 
1885.     2  V.  Ref.  929.17 

Savage,  J.  Genealogical  dictionary  of  the  first 
settlers  of  New  England;  showing  3  genera- 
tions of  those  who  came  before  May,  1692. 
1860-62.     4  V.  Ref.  929.174 

The  accepted  authority  up)on  early  New  Englanders. 

Titcomb,  S.  E.  Early  New  England  people; 
6ome  account  of  the  EUis,  Pemberton,  Willard, 
Prescott,  Titcomb,  Sewall,  Longfellow  and 
allied  families.     1882.  Ref.  929.174 

Maine. 

Hosmer,  G.  L.  Historical  sketch  of  the  town  of 
Deer  Isle,  Maine;  with  notices  of  its  settlers 
and  early  inhabitants.     [cl905.]      Ref.  974.1. 

Maine  historical  and  genealogical  recorder. 
V.  1-8.     1884-1895.  Ref.  974.1 

Nason,  E.  H.  Old  Hallowell  on  the  Kennebec. 
1909.  Ref.  974.1 

A  charming  book. 

Sargent,  W.  M.,  comp.  Maine  wills;  1640- 
1760.     1887.  Ref.  929.3 

Smith,  T.  L.  History  of  the  town  of  Windham. 
1873.  Ref.  974.1 

Stackpole,  E.  S.  Old  Kittery  and  her  families. 
1903.  Ref.  974.1 

Vinalhaven,  Me.  Centennial  Committee.  Brief 
historical  sketch  of  the  town  of  Vinalhaven 
on  the  occasion  of  its  one  hundredth  anni- 
versary.    1900.  Ref.  974.1 

Wheeler,  G.  A.  and  H.  W.  History  of  Bruns- 
wick, Topsham,  and  Harpswell,  Maine. 
1878.  Ref.  974.1 

A^^m;   Hampshire. 

Fox,  C.  J.  History  of  the  old  township  of 
Dunstable;  incl.  Nashua,  Nashville,  Hollis, 
Hudson,  Litchfield,  and  Merrimac,  N.  H.; 
Dunstable  and  Tyngsborough,  Mass.     1846. 

Ref.  974.4 

Granite  monthly;  a  New  Hampshire  magazine. 
V.  1-35.     1877-1903.    35  v.  and  index. 

Ref.  050 

Granite  state  magazine,     v.  1-6.     1906-1911. 

Ref.  050 

Harriman,  W.  History  of  Warner,  N.  H., 
1735-1879.     1879.  Ref.  974.2 

Hayward,  W.  W.  History  of  Hancock,  New 
Hampshire,  1764-1889.     1889.  Ref.  974.2 

New  Hampshire  genealogical  record,  v.  1-6. 
July,  1903-1909.  Ref.  929.1742 

New  Hampshire  Historical  Society.  Collections. 
V.  1-3,  5.     1824-1837.  Ref.  974.2 

Peterborough,  N.  H.  Proceedings  of  the 
sesquicentennial  celebration,  1889.     1890. 

Ref.  974. 


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Smith,  A.  History  of  the  town  of  Peterborough, 
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Stearns,  E.  S.,  and  others,  eds.  Genealogical 
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Vermont. 

Aldrich,  L.  C.  History  of  Franklin  and  Grand 
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Lovejoy,  E.  M.  W.  History  of  Royalton, 
Vermont;  with  family  genealogies,  1769- 
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Considered  a  very  fine  example  of  a  town  history. 

Matthews,  L.  History  of  the  town  of  Cornwall, 
Vermont.     1862.  Ref.  974.3 

Miller,  E.,  and  Wells,  F.  P.  History  of  Rye- 
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Thompson,  D.  P.  History  of  the  town  of 
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Vermont  Historical  Society.  Collections,  v. 
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Massachusetts. 

Allen,  O.  P. ,  comp.  Inscriptions  from  the  two 
ancient  cemeteries  of  Palmer,  Mass.     1902. 

Ref.  929.5 

Ancient  and  Honorable  Artillery  Company  of 
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roster  of  the  commissioned  officers  and 
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Amesbury,  Mass.  Vital  records  to  the  end  of 
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Bailey,  F.  W.,  ed.  Early  Massachusetts  mar- 
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Bay  state  monthly,    v.  1-3.     1884-1885. 

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of  the  town  of  Sutton,  Mass.,  fr.  1704  to 
1876;  incl.  Grafton  until  1735,  Millbury 
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Bentley,  W.  Record  of  the  parish  list  of  deaths, 
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Ref.  974.4 


Bliss,  L.  History  of  Rehoboth,  Bristol  County, 
Mass.     1836.  Ref.  974.4 

Bond,  H.  Genealogies  of  the  families  and 
descendants  of  the  early  settlers  of  Water- 
town,  Mass.,  incl.  Waltham  and  Weston; 
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Boston.  Record  Commrs.  Report.  1-39. 
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Births,  marriages  and  deaths. 

Brown,  F.  H.     Lexington  epitaphs.     1905. 

Ref.  929.5 

Burt,  H.  M.  First  century  of  the  history  of 
Springfield,  1636-1736.     1898-1899.     2  v. 

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Butler,  C.  History  of  the  town  of  Groton, 
[Mass.],  including  Pepperell  and  Shirley  fr. 
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1848.  Ref.  974.4 

Cambridge,  Mass.  Vital  records  to  the  year 
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Chase,  G.  W.  History  of  Haverhill,  Mass., 
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Clinton  Historical  Society,  Clinton,  Mass. 
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V.  1.     [1912.]  Ref.  974.4 

Coffin,  J.  Sketch  of  the  hist,  of  Newbury, 
Newburyport,  and  West  Newbury  fr.  1635 
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Corey,  D.  P.    History  of  Maiden,  Mass.     1899. 

Ref.  974.4 

Cutter,  W.  R.,  and  Adams,  W.  F.  Genealogical 
and  personal  memoirs  relating  to  the  families 
of  Massachusetts.     1910.     4  v.   Ref.  929.1744 

Davis,  W.  T.  History  of  the  town  of  Plymouth. 
1885.  Ref.  974.4 

Eaton,  L.  Genealogical  history  of  the  town 
of  Reading,  Mass.,  1639-1874.     1874. 

Ref.  929.1744 

Emerson,  W.  A.  History  of  the  town  of  Douglas, 
Mass.     1879.  Ref.  974.4 

Essex  antiquarian;  a  quarterly  magazine  de- 
voted to  biography,  genealogy,  history  and 
antiquities  of  Essex  County,  Mass.  v.  1-13. 
1897-1909.  Ref.  929.1744 

Essex  Institute.  Historical  collections.  v. 
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Fox,  C.  J.  History  of  the  old  township  of 
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Green,  M.   A.     Springfield,    1636-1886.     1888. 

Ref.  974.4 

Groton  historical  series.     1-8.     1884-1885. 

Ref.  974.4 

Hazen,  H.  A.  History  of  Billerica,  Mass.,  with 
a  genealogical  register.     1883.  Ref.  974.4 

Heath,  Mass.  1785-1885,  centennial  anni- 
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History  of  Worcester  County,  Massachusetts. 
1879.     2  V.  Ref.  974.4 

Holland,  J.  G.  _  Historv  of  western  Massa- 
chusetts.    185b.     2  V.  Ref.  974.4 

Hoyt,  D.  W.  Old  families  of  Salisbury  and 
Amesbury,  Mass.     1897-1902.     2  v. 

Ref.  929.1744 

Huiginn,  E.  J.  V.  Graves  of  Myles  Standish 
and  other  pilgrims.     Rev.     1914.     Ref.  974.4 

Mayflower  descendants  will  find  this  book  interesting. 
The  author,  in  his  study  of  the  region  of  Duxbury,  Mass., 
has  gathered  together  all  evidence,  fact  and  tradition, 
within  his  power,  which  may  throw  light  upwn  the  burial 
places  of  these  men. 

Hunnewell,  J.  F.  Century  of  town  life;  a 
hist,  of  Chariestown,  Mass.,  1775-1887. 
1888.  Ref.  974.4 

Judd,  S.  History  of  Hadley,  Mass.;  also 
familv  genealogies  by  L.  M.  Boltwood. 
1905.  Ref.  974.4 

Kingman,  B.  History  of  North  Bridgewater, 
Phonouth  Co.,  Mass.;  with  familv  registers. 
1866.  Ref.  974.4 

Lee,  Mass.  Records  of  the  town  of  Lee  fr.  its 
incorporation  to  1801.     1900.  Ref.  974.4 

Lithgow,  R.  A.  D.  Nantucket;  a  history,  w. 
illus.  and  a  map.     1914.  974.4 

Lowell,    Mass.      South    Congregational   Society. 

Semicentennial     anniversary,     1879.       1880. 

Ref.  288 

Appendix  gives  lists  of  members,  baptisms,  marriages, 
deaths. 

Maiden,  Mass.  Memorial  of  the  celebration 
of  the  250th  anniversary  of  the  incorporation 
of  the  town.     1899.     1900.  Ref.  974.4 

Massachusetts.  Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth. 
Massachusetts  soldiers  and  sailors  of  the 
Revolutionarv  War.     1896-1908.     17  v. 

Ref.  973.34 

Valley  Forge  Military  Monument  Commis- 
sion. Dedication  exercises  at  the  monument; 
also  list  of  officers  in  Mass.  organizations 
who  served  at  Valley  Forge;  abstract  by 
P.  Reade,  U.  S.  Army.     1912.         Ref.  973.33 

Massachusetts    Historical    Soc.       Collections. 

Ser.  1,  v.  1-2,  4-10;    Ser.  2,  v.  1-6,  10;    Ser. 

3,  v.  3-8;    Ser.  4,  v.  2-10;    Ser.  5,  v.   1-10; 

Ser.  6,  V.  1-3;   Ser.  7,  v.  7.    1793-1911.    47  v. 

Ref.  974.4 

In  Addition  to  documents  of  general  historical  interest 
there  is  some  matter  of  genealogical  importance,  for 
example  the  Diary  of  Samuel  Sewall. 

Proceedings,  1791-1883.     20  v.  and  index. 

Ref.  974.4 

Biographical  accounts  of  prominent  men,  giving  some 
genealogical  notes  and  jwrtraits. 

Massachusetts  magazine,     v.  3-4.     1910-1911. 

Ref.  974.4 

Medfield,  Mass.  Vital  records  of  Medfield  to 
the  year  1850.     1903.  Ref.  929.3 

Nason,  E.  History  of  the  town  of  Dunstable, 
Mass.,  to  1873.     1877.  Ref.  974.4 


Old  Residents'  Historical  Association.     Lowell, 
Mass.     Contributions,     v.    1-4.      1874-1891. 

Ref.  974.4 

Plymouth,  Mass.  Records  of  the  town  of 
Plymouth,     v.  1.     1636-1705.     1889. 

Ref.  974.4 

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Professional  and  industrial  history  of  Suffolk 
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Russell,  W.  S.  Pilgrim  memorials.  3d  ed. 
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Sheldon,  G.  History  of  Deerfield,  Mass.  1895. 
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Mrs.  E.  V.    History  of  Newburyport;   with 

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Swift,  C.  F.  History  of  old  Yarmouth  com- 
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Tracy,  C.  M.  Standard  history  of  Essex  County, 
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Trumbull,  J.  R.  History  of  Northampton, 
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Wall,  C.  A.  Reminiscences  of  Worcester, 
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Ward,  A.  H.  Family  register  of  the  inhabitants 
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Waters,  T.  F.  Ipswich  in  the  Massachusetts 
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Wells,  D.  W.  and  R.  F.  History  of  Hatfield, 
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Whitmore,  W.  H.    Graveyards  of  Boston.    1878. 

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Copp's  Hill  epitaphs. 

comp.     Register  of  families  settled  at  the 

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Whitney,  P.  History  of  the  county  of  Worcester, 
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Winsor,  J.  Memorial  history  of  Boston,  1630- 
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Worcester,     Mass.       Committee    on  Historical 

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anniversary    of    the    naming    of  Worcester, 

1884.     1885.  Ref.  974.4 

Worcester  Soc.  of  Antiquity.  Early  records  of 
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Rhode  Island. 

Austin,  J.  O.  Ancestry  of  thirtv-three  Rhode 
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1887.  Ref.  929.1745 

Pawtucket.  Town  Council.  Historical  sketch 
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Necrology  of  members,  contains  some  genealogical 
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Connecticut. 

Atwater,  E.  E.  History  of  the  colony  of  New- 
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Bailey,  F.  W.,  ed.  Early  Connecticut  marriages. 
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J.  M.     History  of  Danbury,  Conn.,  1684- 

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Caulkins,  F.  M.  History  of  New  London, 
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Stone  records  of  Groton.    1903.    Ref.  974.6 

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(State.)      Gen.     Assem.      Public     records, 

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Connecticut    Historical    Soc.      Collections,      v. 

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V.  8.  Rolls  of  Conn,  men  in  the  Revolution;  v.  9-10. 
Conn,  men  in  the  French  and  Indian  war.  v.  13.  Law 
papers,  v.  2.     cont.  Conn,  men  at  Louisburg. 

Connecticut    magazine,      v.    5-11.      1899-1907. 

Ref.  974.6 

Continuation  of  the  Connecticut  quarterly. 

quarterly,     v.  1-4.     1895-1898.     Ref.  974.6 

Continued  as  Connecticut  Magazine. 

Davis,  C.  H.  S.  History  of  Wallingford,  Conn.; 
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Dexter,  F.  B.  Historical  catalogue  of  the 
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Gilman,  D.  C.  Historical  discourse,  Norwich, 
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W.  C.    The  celebration  of  the  two  hundred 

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Hall,  E.,  comp.  The  ancient  historical  records 
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Ref.  974.6 

Hinman,  R.  R.  Catalogue  of  the  names  of  the 
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time  of  their  arrival  and  their  standing  in 
society,  together  w.  their  place  of  residence, 
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Manwaring,  C.  W.,  comp.  A  digest  of  the  early 
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Hartford  district.  16.35-1750. 

Mather,  F.  G.  Refugees  of  1776  fr.  Long  Island 
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A  history,  accompanied  by  documentary  material  and 
biog.  sketches,  of  the  Amer.  sympathizers  who  emigrated 
to  Conn,  after  the  battle  of  Long  Island. 

Mead,  S.  P.  Ye  historic  of  ye  town  of  Green- 
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Norwalk  Historical  and  Memorial  Library 
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Contains  record  of  soldiers  and  sailors,  1676-1898. 

Saybrook,  Conn.  Citizens.  Saybrook's  quad- 
rimillenial;  commemoration  of  the  250th 
anniversary  of  the  settlement  of  Saybrook, 
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Smith,  R.  D.    Historj^  of  Guilford,  Conn.    1877. 

Ref.  974.6 

Society  of  Colonial  Wars.  Connecticut.  Vital 
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Stiles,  H.  R.  History  of  Ancient  Windsor, 
Conn,  prior  to  1768;  also  the  genealogies 
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1859.  Ref.  974.6 

Tillotson,  E.  S.,  comp.  Wethersfield  inscrip- 
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the  5  burial  places  of  Wethersfield,  [Conn.], 
incl.  Rocky  Hill,  Newington,  and  Beckley 
Quarter  in  Berlin;  also  a  portion  of  the  in- 
scriptions in  the  oldest  cemeterv  in  Glaston- 
bury.    1899.  Ref.  929.5 

Todd,  C.  B.  The  history  of  Redding.  Conn., 
fr.  its  first  settlement.     1906.         Ref.  974,6 

Trumbull,  J.  H.,  ed.  Memorial  history  of 
Hartford  County,  Conn.,  1633-1884.  1886. 
2  V.  Ref.  974.6 

Wheeler,  R.  A.  History  of  the  town  of  Stoning- 
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Ref.  974.6 

Woodruff,  G.  C.  Genealogical  register  of  the 
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Vol.  1  contains  genealogies  of  the  DePeyster,  Watts, 
De  Lancey,  Colden,  Van  Cortlandt,  Loockermans,  Living- 
ston, MacPheadris,  French,  Philipse,  Beekman,  Nicoll, 
Van  Rensselaer.  Schuyler  and  Van  Slichtenhorst  families. 

Anderson,  G.  B.  Landmarks  of  Rensselaer 
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Anjou,  G.,  comp.  Ulster  County,  N.  Y.,  pro- 
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Contains  genealogical  notes. 

Bergen,  T.  G.  Register  of  the  early  settlers  of 
King's  County,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  to  1700. 
1881.  Ref.  929.1747 

Bolton,  R.  The  history  of  the  several  towns, 
manors,  and  patents  of  the  county  of  West- 
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ed.  bv  C.  W.  Bolton.    3d  ed.     1905.     2  v. 

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First  ed.,  "A  history  of  the  county  of  Westchester,  from 
its  first  settlement  to  the  present  time,  1848." 

Cole,  D.  First  record  book  of  the  "Old  Dutch 
Church  of  Sleepy  Hollow,"  organized  in  1697, 
and  now  the  First  Reformed  Church  of 
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Lists  of  marriages  and  baptisms. 

Commemorative  biographical  record  of  Dutchess 
County,  N.  Y.,  containing  biographical 
sketches  of  prominent  citizens  and  the  early 
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Constant,  S.  Journal  of  S.  Constant,  pastor  of 
the  Presbyterian  Church  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.; 
w.  a  list  of  his  marriages,  1784-1825,  w.  notes 
on  the  Nelson,  Van  Cortlandt,  Warren  and 
other  families.     1903.  Ref.  97b 

Dawson,  H.  B.  Westchester-County,  N.  Y., 
during  the  American  revolution.     1886. 

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Ditmas,  C.  A.  Historic  homesteads  of  Kings 
County.     1909.  Ref.  917.47 

Homesteads  of  the  Dutch  families  of  Vanderveer, 
Schenck,  Ditmars,  Bergen,  Lott,  Emmans,  Van  Nuyse, 
Hegeman,  Lefferts,  Ditmas,  Martense,  Van  Brunt,  Cortel- 
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with  hand-colored  photo-gravures.  Genealogical  notes  of 
families  are  given. 

HaU,   E.   H.     Philipse   Manor   Hall,   Yonkers, 

N.  Y.     cl912.  Ref.  974.7 

Chapter  upon  the  Philipse  family  and  notes  upon  their 
connections. 

Hamm,  M.  A.  Famous  families  of  New  York. 
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Hasbrouck,  F.,  ed.  The  history  of  Dutchess 
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Gives  lists  of  soldiers  in  the  Revolution  and  also  a  list  of 
those  loyalists  who  refused  to  sign  the  "Articles  of  Asso- 
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Hi.storical  Soc.  of  Newburgh  Bay  and  the 
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Howell,  G.  R.,  and  others.  Bi-centennial  history 
of  Albany;  hist,  of  the  county  of  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  1609-1886.     1886.  Ref.  974.7 

Huntting,  I.  History  of  Little  Nine  Partners 
of  North  East  Precinct  and  Pine  Plains, 
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Jones,  T.     History  of  New  York  during  the 

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"A  loyalist  history  of  the  subject  of  which  it  treats,  not 
an  English  account"  the  preface  states.  The  author  was 
a  graduate  of  Yale,  class  of  1750,  clerk  of  Queens  County, 
recorder  of  New  York  City  and,  in  177(5,  was  Judge  of  the 
Supreme  Court  when  he  was  arrested  by  order  of  the 
provincial  congress  for  failing  to  acknowledge  his  fidelity 
to  the  American  cause;  he  was  sent  to  Connecticut  as  a 
prisoner  of  war,  and  finally  exchanged  for  a  prisoner  held 
by  the  British.  This  history  was  written  between  the 
years  1783  and  1788  in  England,  where  the  author  died  in 
1792.  He  mentions  many  loyalists  and  the  editor  includes 
notes  upon  the  De  Lancey,  Livingston,  Andre,  Arnold  and 
other  families. 

Kingston,  N.  Y.  Protestant  Dutch  Church. 
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Lamb,  Mrs.  M.  J.  R.  (N.)  Historv  of  the  city 
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Morse,  H.  H.    Historic  old  Rhinebeck.    cl908. 

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Munsell,    J.      Annals   of   Albanv.      1852-1870. 

10  V.  Ref.  974.7 

New  York.  (Province.)  Names  of  persons  for 
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(State.)     Comptroller.     New   York   in   the 

Revolution    as    colonv    and    state.      2d    ed. 
1898.  Ref.  973.34 

Historian.      Annual    report.      2-3.      1896- 

1897.     2  V.  Ref.  974.7 

Colonial  records,  166-1-1675. — Muster  rolls,  1664-1770. 

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Ref.  974.7 

The  Council  of  Appointment  was  a  body  that  made  all 
the  appointments  to  state  offices,  the  governor  having  the 
casting  vole.  These  minutes  contain  the  records  of  its 
appointments  to  offices  in  the  state  militia. 

Public  papers  of  George  Clinton.     1899- 

1904.     8  V.  Ref.  974.7 

War  of  the  Revolution  series. 

Library.  Bulletin;    History  1,  6,  1898.  1902. 

2  V.  Ref.  974.7 

1.  Supplementary  list  of  marriage  licences.— 6.  Calen- 
dar of  council  minutes,  16(i8-1783. 

Van     Rensselaer     Bowier     manuscripts, 

1630-1643.     1908.  Ref.  974.7 

Contains  biographical  notes  upon  the  settlers  of  Rensse- 
laerswyck.   16;«)- 16.58. 

Sec.   of  State.     Centennial   celebrations  of 

the  state  of  N.  Y.     1879.  Ref.  974.7 

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New  York  genealogical  and  biographical,  v. 
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Historical     Soc.       Collections.       v.     1-33. 

1868-1900.  Ref.  974.7 

V.  18.  Burghers  of  New  Amsterdam. — v.  24.  Muster 
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Abstracts  of  wills,  1665-1783. 

O'Callaghan,  E.  B.  Documents  relative  to  the 
colonial  history  of  New  York.  1853-1861. 
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Register   of   New   Netherland,    1626-1674. 

1865.  Ref.  974.7 

Olde  Ulster,     v.  1-2.     1905-1906.         Ref.  974.7 

An  hist,  and  genealogical  magazine  of  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y. 
Lineages  of  families. — v.  1.  Snyder,  Clinton,  Dubois, 
Bevier,  Kiersted,  DeWitt,  Pawling. — v.  2.  Schoonmaker, 
Meyer,  Decker,  Brink,  DeWitt,  Van  Etten. 

Parker,  A.  J.,  ed.  Landmarks  of  Albany  County, 
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Pearson,  J.,  tr.  Early  records  of  the  city  and 
county  of  Albany  and  colony  of  Rensselaers- 
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Pelletreau,  W.  S.  Early  Long  Island  wills  of 
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Historic  homes  and  institutions  and  genea- 
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Portrait  and  biographical  record  of  Queens  Co., 
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Poughkeepsie,  A^.  Y.  Christ  Church.  Records 
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Riker,  J.  Annals  of  Newtown,  in  Queens 
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Accounts  of  Long  Island  families. 

Roberts,  G.  S.    Old  Schenectady,    n.  d. 

Ref.  974.7 

Saint  Nicholas  Society  of  New  York.  Genea- 
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Schoonmaker,  M.  History  of  Kingston,  New 
York  to  1820.     1888.  Ref.  974.7 

Sylvester,  N.  B.  History  of  Saratoga  Co., 
N.  Y.;    w.  illus.  and  biog.  sketches.     1878. 

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History  of  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.     1880. 

Ref.  974.7 

Toler,  H.  P.  New  Harlem  register;  genealogy 
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Van  Rensselaer,  Mrs.  M.  (K.).  New  Yorkers 
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Charts  of  the  Bard,  Barclay,  Bronson,  Buchanan,  Dela- 
field,   Duer,  Emmet,   Fish,  Glover,  Hoffman,  Jay,   King, 


Lynch,  McVickar,  Morton,  Renwick,  Rutherfurd,  Schuy- 
ler, Stuyvesant,  and  Van  Rensselaer  families. 

Warriner,  E.  Old  Sands  Street  Methodist 
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New  Jersey. 

Chambers,  T.  G.  Early  Germans  of  New  Jersey; 
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history   of   N.   J.,    1631-1800.     v.    1-10   and 
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Newspaper  extracts,  marriage  records,  abstracts  of  wills. 

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of  N.   J.     V.  1-4.     1901-1914.      (Archives  of 
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Raum,  J.  O.  History  of  Trenton,  New  Jersey. 
1871.  Ref.  974.9 

Whitehead,  J.  Passaic  Valley,  New  Jersey,  in 
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Delaware. 

Colonial  Dames  of  America.  Delaware.  His- 
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Conrad,  H.  C.  History  of  the  state  of  Delaware 
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Montgomery,  E.  Reminiscences  of  Wilmington 
in  familiar  village  tales.    1851.        Ref.  917.51 

Turner,  C.  H.  B.,  comp.  Some  records  of 
Sussex  County,  Delaware.     1909.     Ref.  975.1 

Pennsylvania. 

Auge,  M.  Lives  of  the  eminent  dead  and 
biographical  notices  of  prominent  living 
citizens  of  Montgomery  County,  Penn. 
1879.  Ref.  920.07 


Colonial  records  of  Pennsylvania. 
16  V. 

General  index.     1860. 


1851-1853. 
Ref.  974.8 

Ref.  974.8 


Davis,  W.  W.  H.  History  of  Bucks  County, 
Penn.     1876.  Ref.  974.8 

Easton,  Pa.  First  Reformed  Church.  Some 
first  settlers  of  "the  forks  of  the  Delaware" 
and  their  descendants.     1902.  Ref.  929.3 

Registers  of  births,  marriages,  deaths. 

Egle,  W.  H.  Pennsylvania  genealogies;  Scotch- 
Irish  and  German.     1886.  Ref.  929.1748 


MONTHLY  BULLETIN 


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Genealogical  Soc.  of  Pennsylvania.  Publica- 
tions.    V.  2-3.     1900-1908.  Ref.  929.1748 

Jordan,  J.  W.,  ed.  Colonial  and  revolutionary 
families  of  Pennsylvania;  genealogical  and 
personal  memoirs.     1911.    3  v.    Ref.  929.1774 

Mervine,  W.  M.  Genealogical  register,  v.  1. 
1913.  Ref.  929.17 

Pennsylvania  families  and  their  antecedents. 

Myers,  A.  C.  Immigration  of  the  Irish  Quakers 
into  Pennsylvania,   1682-1750.     1902.     289.6 

Genealogies  of  the  Wright,  Farquhar,  McMillan,  Marsh, 
Mackey  and  Moore  families  are  given. 

1852-1907. 
Ref.  974.8 


Pennsylvania   archives.     Ser.    1-6. 
96  V.  in  97  and  2  v.  app. 


Pennsylvania  -  German. 
1907,  1910-1911. 


V.  1-8,  11-12.      1900- 
Ref.  974.8 


Contains  interesting  biographical  and  historical  articles, 
fully  illustrated,  with  marriage  and  cemetery  records.  The 
following  families  are  treated  at  some  length: 

V.  1.  Weiser,  Muhlenberg. — v.  2.  CroU,  Sower,  Schell. 
—  V.  3.  Muhlenberg,  Kunze.  —  v.  4.  Henkel,  Bucher, 
DeLong. — v.  5.  De  Long.  Croll,  Rieth. — v.  7.  Kistler, 
Meyer,  Bortz,  Gottschall,  Grubb,  Knauss,  Ritter,  Rein- 
hold,  Krause,  Gehman,  Bergey.  Baer.  Yost.  SlinglufT,  Hart- 
man,  Haas.  Peter. — v.  8.  Hartman,  Boehm,  Hauser. — 
v.  11.  Early,  Carpenter,  .'\lter.  Brumbach,  Diller,  Fox, 
Myers,  Heller,  SchoU,  Heimbach,  Weiser,  Boone. — v.  12. 
Supplee,  Laux.  Muhlenberg.  Gonder,  Handwerk. 

Pennsylvania  magazine  of  history  and  biography. 
V.  1-16.  27-37-1-  1877-Jan.,  1893,  1903  to 
date.  Ref.  974.8 

Prowell,  G.  R.  History  of  York  County, 
Penn.     1907.     2  v.  Ref.  974.8 


MISSISSIPPI   VALLEY   AND 
LAKE   BASINS. 

"Old  Northwest"  genealogical  quarterly,  v.  1- 
7,14.     1898-1904,1911.  Ref.  929.177 

Ohio. 

Clarke,  R.  Record  of  the  distribution  and  sale 
of  lots  in  the  town  of  Losantiville,  now 
Cincinnati,  1789-90.     1870.  Ref.  977.1 

Names  of  proprietors. 

History  of  Cincinnati  and  Hamilton  County, 
Ohio.     1894.  Ref.  977.1 

Gives  biographies  of  pioneers  and  representative  citizens. 

Howe,  H.  Historical  collections  of  Ohio.  1891. 
3  v.  in  2.  Ref.  977.1 

Ohio  Archaeological  and  Historical  Society. 
Publications.      v.     1-13,     15.       [c  1900- 1906.] 

Ref.  51a 

Scott,  D.  Historv  of  the  early  settlement  of 
Highland  County,  Ohio.     1890.        Ref.  977.1 

Names  of  the  first  census,  1807,  are  given. 

Smucker,  I.  Centennial  history  of  Licking 
County,  Ohio.     1876.  Ref.  977.1 

Whittlesey,  C.  Early  history  of  Cleveland, 
Ohio;  with  biog.  notices  of  pioneers     1867. 

Ref.  977.1 

Williamson,  C.  W.  History  of  Western  Ohio 
and  Auglaize  County,  with  biog.  sketches  of 
pioneers  and  prominent  men.    1905.  Ref.  977.1 

Many  German  pioneers  included. 


Indiana. 

Cox,  S.  C.  Recollections  of  the  early  settlement 
of  the  Wabash  Valley.     1860.  Ref.  977.2 

Pictorial  and  biographical  memoirs  of  Indian- 
apolis and  Marion  County,   Indiana.     1893. 

Ref.  977.2 

Illinois. 

Album  of  genealogv  and  biography.  Cook 
County,  Illinois.     4th  ed.     1896.     Ref.  977.3 

Andreas,  A.  T.  Historv  of  Chicago.  1884- 
1886.     3  V.  ■  Ref.  977.31 

Bateman,  N.  Historical  encyclopedia  of  Illinois 
and  historv  of  St.  Clair  County.  1907. 
2  V.  Ref.  977.3 

Chicago  Historical  Soc.  Collections,  v.  1-4. 
1882-90.  Ref.  977.3 

V.  4.  Early  Chicago  and  Illinois,  biog.  sketches  of 
pioneers 

Combined  history  of  Shelbv  and  Moultrie 
counties,  Illinois.     1881.       '  Ref.  977.3 

Eames,  C.  M.  Historic  Morgan  and  classic 
Jacksonville.     1885.  Ref.  977.3 

History    of    Fulton    Countv,     Illinois.       1879 

Ref.  977.3 

History  of  Lee  County;  with  biographical 
matter.     1881.  Ref.  977.3 

Illinois.  State  Historical  Library.  Publica- 
tions.   Nos.  1-4,  6,  8-18.     1899-[1914.]     16  v. 

Ref.  977.3 

Contain  many  accounts  of  early  settlements  and  sketches 
of  prominent  citizens,  list  of  soldiers,  under  George  Rogers 
Clark,  Illinois  soldiers  in  the  war  of  1812. 

Kett  (H.  F.)  &  Co.,  pubs.  Voters  and  tax- 
payers  of   Bureau   Countv,    Illinois.      1877. 

Ref.  977.3 

Murray,  Williamson  &  Phelps,  pubs.  History 
of  Adams  County,  Illinois.    1879.  Ref.  977.34 

Portrait  and  biographical  album  of  Rock  Island 
County,  Illinois.     1885.  Ref.  977.3 

Will  County,  Illinois.     1890.         Ref.  977.3 

Portrait  and  biographical  record  of  Hancock, 
McDonough  and  Henderson  counties,  Illinois. 
1894,  Ref.  977.3 


Montgomery  and  Bond  counties,    Illinois. 

1892.  Ref.  977.3 

Power,  J.  C.  and  Mrs.  S.  A.  (H.)  History  of 
the  early  settlers  of  Sangamon  Countv,  111., 
1876.  Ref.  929.1773 

Missouri. 

Beckwith,    P.      Creoles    of    St.    Louis.      1893. 

Ref.  929.177 

The  term  Creole  is  frequently  misunderstood.  The 
Century  dictionary  thus  explains  it:  "In  Louisiana, 
originally,  a  native  descended  from  French  ancestors  who 
had  settled  there;  later  any  native  of  French  or  Spanish 
descent  by  either  parent." 


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Bek,  W.  G.  German  settlement  society  of 
Philadelphia  and  its  colony,  Hermann,  Mo. 
1907.  977.8 

This  colony  had  its  beginning  about  1838.    Lists  of  the 
members  are  given. 

Billon,  F.  L.  Annals  of  St.  Louis  in  its  early 
days  under  the  Fr.  and  Spanish  dominations. 
1886.  Ref.  977.866 

Annals  of  St.  Louis  in  its  territorial  days, 

1804-1821.     1888.  Ref.  977.81 

Book  of  St.  Louisans  ;  a  biog.  dictionary  of 
living  men  of  the  city  of  St.  Louis  and  vicinity. 
2d  ed.     1912.  Ref.  920.07 

Bryan,  W.  S.,  and  Rose,  R.  History  of  the 
pioneer  families  of  Missouri.   1876. 

McAnally  Coll.     Ref.  977.8 

Central  Magazine,  v.  1-5.  Aug.  1872-July, 
1874.  Ref.  050 

Gives  a  few  biographical  and  genealogical  accounts  of 
Missourians. 

Conard,  H.  L.,  ed.  Encyclopedia  of  the  history 
of  Missouri.     1901.     6  v.  Ref.  977.8 

Davis,  M.  F.  S.  History  of  Dunklin  Coimtv, 
Mo.,  1845-1895.     1896.  977.8 

Devoy,  J.,  comp.  History  of  the  city  of  St. 
Louis  and  vicinity,  the  pioneers  and  their 
successors.     1898.  Ref.  977.866 

Duncan,  R.  S.  History  of  the  Baptists  in 
Missouri.     1882.  12a 

Biographical  sketches  of  ministers  and  other  prominent 
members  of  the  denomination. 

Edwards,  R.,  and  Hopewell,  M.  Great  west 
and  her  commercial  metropolis,  St.  Louis. 
[cl860.]  Ref.  977.866 

Ford,  J.  E.    History  of  Grundy  County.     1908. 

Ref.  977.8 

Goodspeed  Publishing  Co.,  comp.  History  of 
Cole,  Moniteau,  Morgan,  Benton,  Miller, 
Maries  and  Osage  counties,  Missouri.     1889. 

Ref.  977.8 

History  of  Lewis,  Clark,  Knox  and  Scot- 
land counties,  Missouri.     1887.         Ref.  977.8 

History     of    southeast     Missouri.       1888. 

Ref.  977.8 

History   of  Grundy   County,   Missouri.      1881. 

Ref.  977.8 

Jackson  County,  Missouri.    1881.  Ref.  977.8 

Pike  County,  Missouri.    1883.      Ref.  977.8 

Saline  County,  Missouri.    1881.    Ref.  977.8 


Houck,  L.  History  of  Missouri  from  the  earliest 
explorations  and  settlements  until  the  admis- 
sion of  the  state  into  the  union.     1908.    3  v. 

Ref.  977.8 

Spanish  regime  in  Missouri.    1909.    2  v. 

Ref.  977.8 

Hyde,  W.,  and  Conard,  H.  L.,  eds.  Encyclo- 
pedia of  the  history  of  St.  Louis.    1899.    4  v. 

Ref.  977.866 


Lay,  J.  H.  Sketch  of  the  historv  of  Benton 
County,  Mo.,  1876.  '  977.8 

Levens,  H.  C,  and  Drake,  N.  M.  History  of 
Cooper    County,    Missouri,    1804-76.      1876. 

Ref.  977.8 

McGregor,  M.  G.  Biographical  record  of 
Jasper  County,  Missouri.    1901.       Ref.  977.8 

Maple,  J.  C,  and  Rider,  R.  P.,  eds.  Missouri 
Baptist  biography,    v.  1.    [cl914.]       Ref.  922 

Memorial  and  biographical  record  of  Kansas 
City  and  Jackson  Countv,  Missouri.     1896. 

Ref.  977.8 

Missouri  historical  review,  v.  1-8-i-  1906  to 
date.  Ref.  977.8 

V.  1.  Lincoln,  Hanks,  Boone  families,  v.  2.  Names 
of  revolutionary  soldiers  buried  in  Missouri. — v.  3.  Jones 
family. — v.  4.  Missouri  military  in  the  war  of  1812. — v.  5. 
Monumental  inscriptions  in  Missouri  cemeteries,  Jefferson 
City. — V.  6.  Monumental  inscriptions,  Boonville,  Cassville, 
Lexington;  Livingston  County  pioneer  settlers.  —  v.  7. 
Monumental  inscriptions  in  Missouri  cemeteries,  Platte 
City,  Springfield,  Marshall,  Warrensburg, — v.  8.  Same, 
Warrensburg  and  Columbia. 

Missouri  Historical  Soc.  of  St.  Louis.  Collec- 
tions.   V.  1-3.    1880-1911.  Ref.  977.8 

Volume  1  appeared  as  Publications,  No.  1-15.  Many 
biographies;  v.  2  contains  genealogy  of  the  Valle  family. 

Napton,  W.  B.  Past  and  present  of  Saline  Co., 
Mo..     1910.  Ref.  977.8 

National  Historical  Co.,  pub.  History  of  Cald- 
well and  Livingston  counties,  Missouri.     1886. 

Ref.  977.8 

History    of    Callawav    County,    Missouri. 

1884.  Ref.  977.8 


— History  of  Cass  and  Bates  counties,  Mis- 
souri.    1883.  Ref.  977.8 


— History  of  Henry  and  St.  Clair  counties, 
Missouri.     1883.  Ref.  977.8 


History  of  Howard  and  Cooper  counties, 

Missouri.     1883.  Ref.  977.8 

North,  F.  A.    Hand-book  of  Sedalia,  Mo.    1882. 

977.8 

Paxton,  W.  M.  Annals  of  Platte  Co.,  Missouri; 
with  genealogies  and  sketches  of  its  dis- 
tinguished people.     1897.  Ref.  977.8 

Portrait  and  biographical  record  of  Buchanan 
and  Clinton  counties,  Missouri.     1893. 

Ref.  977.8 

Clay,    Ray,    Carroll,    Chariton    and    Linn 

counties,  Missouri.    1893.  Ref.  977.8 

Marion,  Ralls  and  Pike  counties,  Missouri, 

1895.  Ref.  977.8 


St.  Charles,  Lincoln  and  Warren  counties, 

Missouri.     1895.  Ref.  977.8 

Rainey,  T.  C.    Along  the  old  trail,    v.  1.    1914. 

Ref.  977.8 

Pioneer  sketches  of  Arrow  Rock  and  vicinity. 

Rutt,  C.  L.,  comp.  History  of  Buchanan 
Coimty,  Missouri,  the  city  of  St.  Joseph  and 
representative     citizens,     1826-1904.       1904. 

Ref.  977.8 


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Scharf,  J.  T.  History  of  St.  Louis  citv  and 
county.    1883.     2  v.'  Ref.  977.866 

Snow,  M.  S.  History  of  the  development  of 
Missouri  and  particularly  of  St.  Louis.  1908. 
2  V.  Ref.  977.8 

Stevens,  W.  B.  Missouri;  the  center  state, 
1821-1915.     1915.  Ref.  977.8 


St.  Louis;  the  fourth  city,   1764-1909. 

1909.     3  V.  Ref.  977.866 

Stewart,  A.  J.  D.,  ed.  History  of  the  bench  and 
bar  of  Missouri.     1898.  Ref.  977.8 

Turner,  S.  K.,  and  Clark,  S.  A.  Twentieth 
centurx'  history  of  Carroll  Co.,  Mo.,  1911. 
2  V.     '  Ref.  977.8 

Whitney,  Mrs.  C.  (W.)  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  its 
history  and  its  people,  1808-1908.    1908.   3  v. 

Ref.  977.8 

Michigan. 

Michigan  Pioneer  and  Historical  Society.  His- 
torical collections,    v.  18-20.     1890-92. 

Ref.  977.4 

Vol.   18  contains  biographical  sketches  of  pioneers. 

Ross,  R.  B.,  and  Catlin,  G.  B.  Landmarks  of 
Wayne  County  and  Detroit.    1898.  Ref.  977.4 

Minnesota. 

Warner,  G.  E.,  and  Foote,  C.  M.,  comps.  His- 
tor>'  of  the  Minnesota  Valley;  incl.  the  ex- 
plorers and  Pioneers  of  Minnesota  by  E.  D. 
Neill.     1882.  Ref.  977.6 

Wisconsin. 

Buck,  J.  S.  Pioneer  history  of  Milwaukee,  1833- 
1860.    Rev.  ed.    1881-1890.    4  v.     Ref.  977.5 

Iowa. 

Gue,  B.  F.     History  of  Iowa.     [cl903.]     4  v. 

Ref.  977.7 
Vol.  4.    Iowa  biography. 

Wilkie,  F.  B.  Davenport  past  and  present. 
1858.  Ref.  977.7 

Indian     Territory. 

Gideon,  D.  C.  Indian  Territory,  descriptive, 
biographical  and  genealogical.    1901. 

Ref.  976.6 

SOUTHERN  STATES. 

Branch,  Mrs.  M.  (P.)  Memoirs  of  a  Southern 
woman.     [cl912].  97b 

Branch.  Exlwards,  Jones,  Long  and  Polk  families. 

v.  1-2.     1902- 
Ref.  976 

Cenealogies  of  the  following  families  are  given. — v.  1. 
Fisher,  Ross,  Sands,  Abercrombie.  Hayden,  Farley. — v.  2. 
Crawford,   Walton,   Winfree,  Womack  and  Broun. 


Gulf  States  historical  magazine. 
1904. 


Pittman,  Mrs.  H.  (D.),  ed.    Americans  of  gentle 

birth  and  their  ancestors.     1903-1907.     2  v. 

Ref.  929.17 

These  volumes  are  of  particular  interest  to  Missourians, 
for  in  them  will  be  found  the  genealogies  of  many  of  the 
prominent  citizens  of  Missouri  traced  to  colonial  days, 
and  to  their  English  or  French  forbears.  The  migrations 
from  colonial  to  western  settlements  are  frequently 
recorded. 

Southern  History  Assoc.  Publications,  v.  1-11. 
1897-1907.  Ref.  975 

Families  treated  at  length. — v.  1.  Lester,  Lamar. — v.  2. 
Slrother,  Gaines. — v.  3.  Ammonet,  Renick. — v.  4.  Nichol- 
son,.— V.  5.  Carrington,  Kinsey,  Baker,  Alston. — v.  8. 
Jones,  Janneys,  Auld. — v.  9.  Arnold. — v.  11.  French 
immigrants    to    Louisiana. 

Maryland. 

Cotton,  Mrs.  J.  (B.)  comp.  The  Maryland 
calendar  of  wills.    1904-1907.    3  v.   Ref.  929.3 

Contents:  v.  1.  1635  (earliest  probated)  to  1685.— v.  2. 
1685-1702.— V.  3.  1703-1713. 

Hanson,  G.  A.  Old  Kent,  the  eastern  shore  of 
Maryland;  notes  illustrative  of  ancient  records 
of  Kent  County  and  genealogical  histories  of 
old  families.     1876.  Ref.  929.1752 


v.    1-9-h      1906 
Ref.  975.2 


Maryland  historical  magazine, 
to    date. 

Neill,  E.  D.  Founders  of  Maryland  as  portrayed 
in  manuscripts,  provincial  records  and  earlv 
documents.     1876.  Ref.  975.2 

Richardson,  Mrs.  H.  (D.)  Side-lights  on  Mary- 
land history;  with  sketches  of  early  Maryland 


families.     1913.     2  v. 


Ref.  929.1752 


Hardy,  S.  P.    Colonial  families  of  the  Southern 
states  of  America.    1911.  Ref.  929.175 


Warfield,  J.  D.  Founders  of  Anne  Arundel  and 
Howard  counties,  Maryland.     1905. 

Ref.  929.1752 

Virginia. 

Bellet,  L.  P  du.  Some  prominent  Virginia 
families.     Icl907.]     4  v.  Ref.  929.2 

A  mass  of  valuable  material,  without  an  index. 

Bristol  Parish,  Va.  Vestrv  book  and  register  of 
Bristol  Parish,  Va.,  1720-1789,  transcribed  by 
C.  G.  Chamberlayne.     1898.  Ref.  929.3 

Cartmell,  T.  K.  Shenandoah  Valley  pioneers 
and  their  descendants;  a  history  of  Frederick 
County,  Virginia,  1738-1908.     [[cl909.] 

Ref.  929.1755 

Old  Frederick  County  comprised  what  is  now  the 
counties  of  Hampshire,  Berkeley,  Shenandoah,  Jefferson, 
Hardy.  Clarke,  Warren,  Morgan  and  Frederick. 

Chalkey,  L.  Chronicles  of  the  Scotch-Irish 
settlement  in  Virginia;  from  the  original  court 
records  of  Augusta  County,  1745-1800.  3  v. 
Icl912.)  Ref.  975.5 

I'ull  of  miscellaneous  facts  of  genealogical    importance. 

Christian,  W.  A.  Lynchburg  and  its  people. 
1900.  Ref.  975.5 

Crumrine,  B.,  ed.  Minute  book  of  the  Virginia 
court  held  for  Yohogania  County,  1776-1780. 

Ref.  975.5 


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Foote,  W.  H.  Sketches  of  Virginia,  hist,  and 
biog.  lst-2d  ser.     1850-1855.    2  v.    Ref.  975.5 

Greer,  G.  C.  Early  Virginia  immigrants,  1623- 
1666.     1912.  Ref.  975.5 

Mcintosh,  C.  F.  Brief  abstract  of  Lower  Nor- 
folk County  and  Norfolk  County  wills,  1637- 
1710.     1914.  Ref.  929.3 

Mead,  E.  C.  Historic  homes  of  the  South- 
west mountains,  Virginia.     1899.  917.55 

Contains  accounts  of  the  Bowcock,  Boy  den.  Chan- 
ler,  Dickinson,  Everett,  Gordon,  Lewis,  Magruder,  Mead, 
Meriwether,  Minor,  Nelson,  Pace,  Page,  Randolph,  Rives, 
Sampson  and  Taylor  families. 

Meade,  W.  Old  churches,  ministers  and  fami- 
lies of  Va.     1861.    2  V.  Ref.  975.5 

Same.     1894-1897. 


Moore,  J.  S.,  ed.  Annals  of  Henrico  parish, 
[c  1904.]  Ref.  283 

Lists  of  marriages,  baptisms,  deaths,  etc.,  given. 

Peyton,  J.  L.  History  of  Augusta  County,  Va. 
1882.  Ref.  975.5 

Contains  genealogies  of  the  Lewis,  M'Dowell,  Preston, 
Campbell,  Stuart,  Bell,  Cochran,  Tate,  Christian,  Craw- 
ford, M'Cue,  Hanger,  Mathews,  Porterfield,  Wayt,  Wad- 
dell,  Peyton,  Baldwin  and  Koiner  families. 

Prince  Edward  County,  Va.  Briery  Presbyte- 
rian Church.  A  manual  for  the  members  of 
the  Church,  comp.  by  J.  W.  Douglas.     1828. 

Ref.  929.3 

Robertson,  W.  Pocahontas,  alias  Matoaka,  and 
her  descendants  through  her  marriage,  1614, 
with  John  Rolfe.    1887.  Ref.  929.2 

Sale,  E.  T.,  Manors  of  Virginia  in  Colonial 
times.     1909.  917.55 

Notes  upon  the  families  associated  with  these  places. 

Slaughter,  P.  History  of  Bristol  Parish,  Va., 
with  genealogies  of  families  connected  there- 
with.    2d  ed.     1879.  Ref.  975.5 

History   of   St.   Mark's   Parish,    Culpeper, 

Countv,  Va.,  with  notes  of  old  churches  and 
old  families.     1877.  Ref.  975.5 

Standard,  W.  G.  and  M.  N.,  comps.  Colonial 
Virginia  register;  a  list  of  governors,  council- 
lors and  other  high  officials,  members  of  the 
House  of  Burgesses  and  the  revolutionary 
conventions    of    the    colony    of    Va.      1902. 

Ref.  975.5 

Tyler,  L.  G.  Williamsburg,  the  old  colonial 
capital.     [C1907.]  Ref.  975.5 

Virginia  Company  of  London.  Records.  1619- 
1624.     1906.     2  v.  Ref.  975.5 

Virginia  county  records;  ed.  by  W.  A.  Crozier. 
V.  1-10;  n.  s.  v.  1.  1905-1913.     11   v.   in  10. 

Ref.  929.1755 

V.  1.  Spotsylvania  Co.,  1721-1800;  wills,  deeds,  marriage 
licenses. — v.  2.  Virginia  colonial  militia.  1651-1776. — 
V.3.  Williamsburg  wills. — v.  4.  Early  Virginia  marriages. 
— V.  5.  Virginia  heraldica. — v.  6-7.  Wills,  land  grants, 
marriage  bonds  and  lists  of  revolutionary  soldiers. — v.  8.  A 
key  to  Southern  pedigrees. — v.  9-10.  Miscellaneous 
county  records. — n.  s.  v.  1.     Westmoreland  County. 


Virginia  Historical  Soc.  Collections.  New  Ser. 
V.  1-11.     11  V.  in  10.    [C1882-92.]    Ref.  975.5 

V.  5.  Contains  documents  relating  to  the  Hugenot 
emigration  to  Va.  and  an  app.  of  genealogies;  descendants 
of  John  de  la  Fontaine,  Bartholomew  Dupuy,  James 
Marye,  James  and  Chastain  Cocke. 

Virginia  magazine  of  history  and  biography. 
V.  1-22-1-     1893  to  date.  Ref.  975.5 

Waddell,  J.  A.  Annals  of  Augusta  County,  Va., 
with  reminiscences  of  its  pioneer  settlers. 
1886.  Ref.  975.5 

Way  land,  J.  W.  A  history  of  Rockingham 
County,  Virginia.     1912.  Ref.  975.5 

White,  G.  Historical  collections  of  Georgia. 
1854.  Ref.  975.8 

William  and  Mary  College  quarterly,  v.  1-2, 
4-5,  7-22-^      1892  to  date  and  index.  Ref.  975.5 

One  of  the  best  sources  of  information  relating  to 
southern  families. 

Woods,  E.  Albermarle  Countv  in  Virginia. 
[1901.]  Ref.  975.5 

West  Virginia. 

Butcher,  B.  L.,  ed.  Genealogical  and  personal 
history  of  the  upper  Monongahela  Valley, 
W.  Va.;  w.  an  account  of  resources  and 
industries  by  J.  M.  Callahan.     1912.     3  v. 

Ref.  929.1754 

Morton,  O.  F.  History  of  Pendleton  County, 
West  Virginia.    1910.  Ref.  975.4 

Contains  considerable  genealogical  matter. 

North  Carolina. 

Fitch,  W.  E.  First  founders  in  America;  with 
facts  to  prove  that  Sir  Walter  Raleigh's  lost 
colony  was  not  lost.    1913.  Ref.  975.6 

North  Carolina.  State  records.  1886-1914. 
30  V.    V.  27-30,   Index  by  S.  B.  Weeks. 

Ref.  975.6 

Wheeler,  J.  H.  Historical  sketches  of  North 
Carolina,  1584-1851;  with  biog.  sketches. 
1851.    2  V.  in  1.  Ref.  975.6 

South  Carolina. 

Chapman,  J.  A.  History  of  Edgefield  County 
from  the  earliest  settlements  to  1897.     1897. 

Ref.  975.7 

Charleston,  S.  C.  Year  book.  1880-1909. 
30  V.  Ref.  27b 

Appendices  contain  biographical  sketches,  church  histo- 
ries, private  journals  and  other  special  historical  articles. 

Elzas,  B.  A.     Jews  of  South  Carolina.     1905. 

Ref.  975.7 

Includes  directories  of  Jews  of  S.  C.  in  the  different 
periods  of  her  hist.,  and  lists  of  soldiers  and  ministers. 

Kirkland,  T.  J.,  and  Kennedy,  R.  M.  Historic 
Camden.  Pt.  1.  Colonial  and  revolutionary. 
1905.  Ref.  975.7 

Landrum,  J.  B.  O.  Colonial  and  revolutionary 
history    of    upper    South    Carolina.       1897. 

Ref.  975.7 

Contains  a  few  notes  of  families,  and  references  to 
officers. 


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History    of    Spartanburg    County.      1900. 

Ref.  975.7 

Macbeth,  M.  Abstract  of  a  genealogical  collec- 
tion.    V.  L     1907.  Ref.  929.2 

Salley,  A.  S.  History  of  Orangeburg  County, 
South  Carolina  to  the  close  of  the  Revolution- 
ary War.     1898.  Ref.  975.7 

South  Carolina  historical  and  genealogical 
magazine,      v.    13-15H-      1912-14    to    date. 

Ref.  File 

Georgia. 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution.  Georgia. 
Joseph  Habersham  Chapter.  Atlanta.  His- 
torical collections,     v.    1-3.      1902-1910. 

Ref.  929.1758 

Jones,  C.  C.  Biographical  sketches  of  the 
delegates  from  Georgia  to  the  Continental 
Congress.     1891.  Ref.  923 

White,  G.  Historical  collections  of  Georgia, 
containing  biographical  sketches.     1854. 

Ref.  975.8 

Kentucky. 

Collins,  L.    History  of  Kentucky.     1882.    2  v. 

Ref.  976.9 

Includes  biographical  sketches  and  lists  of  revolutionary 
soldiers. 

Filson  Club.  Publications.  Nos.  7-8,  11,  13- 
14,  17,  24-25.     1892-1910.  Ref.  976.9 

No.  8.  Centenary  of  Louisville. — no.  14.  Clay  family. — 
no.  17.  Old  masters  of  the  blue  grass.  Jouett,  Bush, 
Grimes,  Frazer.  Morgan  and  Hart. — no.  24.  Life  of  James 
Francis  Leonard  and  biog.  sketch  of  Col.  Joseph  Crockett. 

Green,  T.  M.  Historic  families  of  Kentucky. 
1889.  Ref.  929.1769 

The  McDowells — The  Logans— The  Aliens. 

Kentucky     State     Historical     Soc.       Register. 

V.   7-11 H-      1909  to  date.  Ref.  976.9 

In  addition  to  general  historical  and  biographical  articles, 
these  volumes  give  early  marriages,  hsts  of  soldiers  and 
genealogies  of  the  Richardson,  Viley,  Trabue,  Thurston, 
Waddy, Thomson, Venable,  Raiely,  Randolph,  Mayo, Wood- 
son, Morton,  W(K)lfolk,  Harris,  Poage,  Lindsay,  McGinty 
and  Hume  families. 

Rothert,   O.   A. 

1913. 

Gives  list  of  soldiers  in  war  of  1812  and  genealogical 
notes  of  pioneer  families. 


History   of   Muhlenberg  Co. 
Ref.  976.9 


Alabama. 

Saunders,  J.  E.,  and  Stubbs,  Mrs.  E.  S.  (B.) 
Early  settlers  of  Alabama;  w.  notes  and 
genealogies.     1899.  Ref.  929.1761 

Texas. 

Brown,  J.  H.  Indian  wars  and  pioneers  of 
Texas,     n.  d.  Ref.  976.4 

Paddock,  B.  B.  History  of  central  and  western 
Texas.     1911.     2  v.  Ref.  976.4 

Many  biographical  sketches. 


Arkansas. 

Cantrell,  E.  H.,  comp.  Annals  of  Christ  Church 
Parish  of  Little  Rock,  Arkansas;  1839-1899. 
1900.  Ref.  283 

Tennessee. 

Cisco,  J.  G.  Historic  Sumner  County,  Tennes- 
see; with  genealogies  of  the  Bledsoe,  Cage 
and  Douglass  families.     1909.  Ref.  976.8 

WESTERN   STATES. 

Salt  Lake  Tribune  Co.  Sketches  of  the  inter- 
mountain  states;  with  biographies  of  promi- 
nent citizens.     1909.  Ref.  979 

Kansas. 

Green,  C.  R.  Early  days  in  Kansas:  annals 
of  Lyndon,     v.  1.     1913.  Ref.  978.1 

A  mass  of  odd  and  curious  facts  more  or  less  personal. 
The  colloquialisms  add  interest  and  value  to  the  work. 
It  contains  an  historical  and  genealogical  directory  of  the 
inhabitants  of  Lyndon,  Kan. 

Kansas  State  Historical  Soc.  Collections,  v. 
11-12.     1910-1912.  Ref.  978.1 

Previous  volumes  called  Transactions. 

Transactions,     v.   1-2,  4-10.     1875-81,  86- 

1908.  Ref.  978.1 

Vol.  9  gives  Bassett,  Williams  and  Dighton  ancestry  of 
Governor  Robinson  of  Kansas.  Later  volumes  called 
Collections. 

Portrait  and  biographical  record  of  Leaven- 
worth, Douglas  and  Franklin  Counties, 
Kansas.     1899.  Ref.  978.1 

Nebraska. 

Hayes,  A.  B.,  and  Cox,  S.  D.  History  of  the 
city  of  Lincoln,  Nebraska.     1889.    Ref.  978.2 

Contains  a  roll  of  old  settlers. 

Savage,  J.  W.,  and  Bell,  J.  T.  History  of  the 
city  of  Omaha,  Neb.  and  South  Omaha. 
1894.  Ref.  978.2 

North  Dakota. 

North  Dakota.  State  Historical  Soc.  Collec- 
tions.    V.    1-2.      1906-1908.  Ref.  978.4 

Contain  biographical  sketches  of  old  settlers,  lists  of 
pioneers  and  an  early  census  list. 

South  Dakota. 

South  Dakota.  State  Historical  Society.  His- 
torical  collections,     v.   2-3.      1904-1906. 

Ref.  978.3 
Vol.  3  contains  many  biographical  notes. 

Colorado. 

Baskin  (O.  L.)  &  Co.  History  of  the  city  of 
Denver,  Arapahoe  Co.,  and  Colorado.      1880. 

Ref.  978.8 

Utah. 

Tuilidge,  E.  W.  History  of  Salt  Lake  City  and 
its  founders.     1850.  Ref.  979.2 


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Montana. 

Montana.      Historical    Society    Contributions. 
V.  1-3.     1876-1900.  Ref.  978.6 

Give  lists  of  early  settlers  and  territorial  officers  and 
biograpfiies  of  prominent  citizens. 


Oregon. 


Oregon    Pioneer   Assoc. 
1887-1899. 


Transactions.      15-27. 
Ref.  979.5 


Calijornia. 

Soule,  F.,  and  others.  Annals  of  San  Francisco; 
containing  biographical  memoirs  of  prominent 
citizens.     1854.  Ref.  979.4 


IMMIGRATION   LISTS. 

Ames,  A.  May-Flower  and  her  log,  1620-1621. 
1901.  Ref.  973.2 

Drake,  S.  G.  Results  of  researches  among  the 
British  archives  for  information  relative  to 
the  founders  of  New  England.    3d  ed.     1865. 

Ref.  929.174 

Contains  passenger  lists. 

Greer,  G.  C.  Early  Virginia  immigrants,  1623- 
1666.     1912.  Ref.  975.5 

Hotten,  J.  C,  ed.  Original  lists  of  persons  of 
quality,  emigrants,  religious  exiles,  political 
rebels,  serving  men  sold  for  a  term  of  years, 
apprentices,  and  others  who  went  from  Great 
Britain  to  the  American  plantations,  1600- 
1700.     1874.  Ref.  973.2 

Pennsylvania.  Names  of  foreigners  who  took 
the  oath  of  allegiance  to  the  province  and 
state  of  Pa.,  1728-1775;  w.  foreign  arrivals, 
1786-1808;    ed.  by  W.  H.  Egle.     1892. 

Ref.  929.1748 

Rupp,  I.  D.  Collection  of  30,000  names  of 
German,  Swiss,  Dutch,  French  and  other 
immigrants  in  Pennsylvania,  1727-1776.  2d 
rev.  ed.,  w.  Ger.  translation.     1876. 

Ref.  929.1748 


Some  emigrants  to  Virginia. 
Ref.  929.1755 


Stanard,  W.  G. 

[cl911.] 

U.  S.     16th    Cong.,  2d  Sess.     1820-21.     Senate. 
Docs.     v.  4.     [1821.]     (45.)  Ref.  27a 

List  of  passengers  who  arrived  in  the  U.  S.,  1819-1820. 

MILITARY   RECORDS. 

Delaware.    Public  Archives  Commission.    Dela- 
ware archives.     1911-1912.     2  v.     Ref.  975.1 

War  rolls,  pensioners,  etc. 

Hamersly,  T.  H.  S.    Complete  army  and  navy 
register  of  the  U.  S.,  1776-1887.     1888. 

Ref.  353.6 

Complete    regular    army    register    of    the 

U.  S.,  1779-1879.     1880.  Ref.  353.6 

General   register  of  the   U.   S.   navy  and 

marine  corps,   1782-1882.     1882.     Ref.  353.7 


U.  S.  Congress.  Historical  register  and  dic- 
tionary of  the  United  States  army,  1789- 
1903,  by  F.  B.  Heitman.     1903.     2  v. 

Ref.  353.6 

Pension  rolls. 

Mayo,  R.,  and  Moulton,  F.,  comps.  Army  and 
navy  pension  laws  and  bounty  land  laws  of 
the  U.  S.,  1776-1852.     1852.  Ref.  23a 

Contains  names  of  pensioners,  not  indexed. 

U.  S.  Census  Office.  6th  Census.  1840.  Census 
of  pensioners  for  revolutionary  services.    1841. 

Ref.  30a 


— 16th    Cong.,    1st    Sess.      1819-20. 
Exec.  docs.     v.  4.     1820.     (34.) 

— 20th    Cong.,    1st    Sess.      1827-28. 
Docs.     V.  2.     n.  d.     (164.) 

— 22d 


House. 
Ref.  27a 

Senate. 
Ref.  27a 

House. 
Ref.  27a 


Cong.,     1st    Sess.      1831-32. 
Reports,    v.  1.     1831.     (224.) 

23d  Cong.,   1st    Sess.     1833-1834.     Senate. 

Pub.  docs.    v.  12-14.    1835.    3  v.     (249-251.) 

Ref.  27a 

Revolutionary  pension  rolls. 

Colonial  wars. 

Bodge,  G.  M.  Soldiers  in  King  Philip's  war. 
3d  ed.     1906.  Ref.  973.2 

Connecticut  Historical  Society  Collections,  v. 
9-10.     1903-1905.    2  v.  Ref.  974.6 

Rolls  of  Connecticut  men  in  the  French  and  Indian  war, 
1755-1762. 

New  York  (State).  Historian.  Annual  report. 
2-3.     1896-1897.     2  v.  Ref.  974.7 

Muster  rolls,   1664-1770. 

Virginia  county  records;  ed.  by  W.  A.  Crozier. 
V.  2.     [1905.]  Ref.  929.1755 

Virginia  colonial  militia,  1651-1776. 

Revolutionary  War. 

Boston.  City  Council.  Memorial  of  the  Ameri- 
can patriots  who  fell  at  the  battle  Bimker 
Hill,  June  17,  1775.     1889.  Ref.  973.36 

Chicago  Continental  Guard.  History,  charter, 
by-laws  of  the  Chicago  Continental  Guard 
in  the  state  of  Illinois;  list  of  officers  and 
members,  with  the  revolutionary  services  of 
their  ancestors.     1895.     (Publication  no.  1.) 

Ref.  369 

Clark,  A.  H.  Complete  roster  of  Colonel  David 
Waterbury,  Jr.'s  regiment  of  Connecticut 
volunteers.     1897.  Ref.  973.34 

Collins,  L.    History  of  Kentucky.     1882.     2  v. 

Ref.  976.9 

Gives  lists  of  revolutionary  soldiers. 

Connecticut  Historical  Society.  Collections. 
V.  8.     1901.  Ref.  974.6 

Rolls  of  Conn,  men  in  the  Revolution. 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution.  Conn. 
Mary    Floyd    Tallmadge    Chapter,    Litchfield. 


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Honor  roll  of  Litchfield  County  revolutionary 
soldiers.     1912.  Ref.  974.6 

-Ohio.       New    Conn.    Chapter,     Painesville. 


Record  of  the  revolutionary  soldiers  buried 
in  Lake  Countv,  Ohio.     [Pref.  1902.] 

Ref.  923.5 

Davis,  C.  L.  Brief  history  of  the  North  Carolina 
troops  in  the  war  of  the  Revolution.     1896. 

Ref.  975.6 

Register  of  officers  and  a  sketch  of  the  N.  C.  Society  of 
the  Cincinnati. 

France.  Ministere  des  Affaires  Etrangeres. 
Les  combattants  Francais  de  la  guerre  Ameri- 
caine,  1778-1783.     1903.  Ref.  973.34 

Grumman,  W.  E.  Revolutionary  soldiers  of 
Redding.  Conn,  and  the  record  of  their 
services.     1904.  Ref.  974.6 

Heitman,  F.  B.  Historical  register  of  officers 
of  the  continental  army  during  the  war  of 
the  Revolution,  1775-1783.  New,  rev.  and 
enl.  ed     1914.  Ref.  353.6 

Contains  list  of  the  signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence. 

Johnston,  H.  P.  Yale  and  her  honor-roll  in 
the  Amer.  Rev.;  inch  original  letters,  rec- 
ord of  service,  and  biog.  sketches.     1888. 

Ref.  973.3 

Jones,  A.  Cymry  of  76;  or,  Welshmen  and 
their  descendants  of  the  American  Revolution. 
2d  ed.     1855.  Ref.  973.34 

McAllister,  J.  T.  Virginia  militia  in  the  Revolu- 
tionary War.     [cl913.]  Ref.  973.34 

Maryland  Historical  Society.  Muster  rolls  and 
other  records  of  service  of  Maryland  tropos  in 
the  American  Revolution,  1775-1783.      1900. 

Ref.  975.2 

Massachusetts.  Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth. 
Massachusetts  soldiers  and  sailors  of  the 
Revolutionary  War.     1896-1904.     12  v. 

Ref.  973.34 

New  Jersey.  Adjutant  General.  Official  register 
of  the  officers  and  men  of  New  Jersey  in  the 
Revolutionarv  War;  comp.  by  W.  S.  Stryker. 
1872.  ■  Ref.  973.34 

New  York.  {State)  Comptroller.  New  York  in  the 
Revolution  as  colony  and  state.    2d  ed.    1898. 

Ref.  973.34 


Secretary    of     State.     Centennial     celebra- 
tions  of   the'  state   of   N.    Y.     1879. 

Ref.  974.7 
Roster  of  Oriskany. 

Sabine,  L.    Biographical  sketches  of  loyalists  of 
the  American  Revolution.     1864.     2  v. 

Ref.  920.07 

Saffell,  W.  T.  R.    Records  of  the  Revolutionary 
War.    3d  ed.     1894.  Ref.  973.34 

Stryker,  W.  S.     New  Jersey  continental  line  in 
the  Virginia  campaign  of  1781.    1882.  Ref.  File 

"The  New  Jersey  volunteers;"  loyalists  in 

the  Revolutionary  War.    1887.  Ref.  File 


Virginia.  State  Library,  Richmond.  Annual 
report.    8-9.    1910/11-1911/12.    2  v.   Ref.  027 

Lists  of  the  revolutionary  soldiers  of  Virginia. 

Whiteley,  W.  G.  The  revolutionary  soldiers  of 
Delaware;  a  paper  read  before  the  Del.  legisla- 
ture. Feb.  15,  1875.  Ref.  973.34 

War  of    1812. 

Clark,  B.  N.,  ed.  A  list  of  pensioners  of  the  War 
of  1812;  w.  an  app.  cont.  names  of  volunteers 
for  the  defence  of  Plattsburgh  fr.  Vermont 
towns,  a  desc.  of  the  battle,  official  statement 
of  losses,  and  names  of  U.  S.  officers  and  solders 
at  Burlington,  Vt.     1904.  Ref.  973.5 

Illinois.  State  Historical  Library.  Publications, 
no.  9.     1904.  Ref.  977.3 

Illinois  soldiers  in  the  War  of  1812. 

Marine,  W.  M.  British  invasion  of  Maryland, 
1812-1815.     1913.  Ref.  973.5 

Apjjendix  contains  roster  of  Maryland  troops. 

New  Jersey.  Adjutant  General.  Records  of 
officers  and  men  of  New  Jersev  in  wars,  1791- 
1815.     1909.  Ref.  974.9 

Rothert,  O.  A.  History  of  Muhlenberg  Co. 
(Ky.)    1913.  Ref.  976.9 

Includes  list  of  soldiers  in  War  of  1812. 

PATRIOTIC  SOCIETIES. 

American  historical  register  and  gazette  of  the 
patriotic-hereditary  societies  of  the  United 
States.     1895-97.     5  v.  Ref.  973 

Gives  insignia. 

American  monthlv  magazine.  V.  20-28,  33-36, 
39-40.  1902— June,  1906;  Julv  1908- June, 
1910;  Julv,    1911-June,    1912.     15  v.   in   12. 

Ref.  973 

For  later  numbers  see  Daughters  of  the  American  Revo- 
lution magazine. 

Colonial  Dames  of  America.  Chapter  l.  Balti- 
more.   Ancestral  records  and  portraits.  Icl9101 

Ref.  929.17 

Colonial  Dames  of  The  State  of  New  York. 
Annual  register.     1893-1898.  Ref.  369 

Colonial  Society  of  Pennsylvania.  Charter, 
constitution,  by-laws,  officers,  committees, 
members.    1902.  Ref.  369 

Gives  pedigrees  of  members. 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution.  Direc- 
tory of  the  national  society.     1911. 

Supplement.     1911.  Ref.  369 

Lineage  book.      1-38  f      1890  to  date. 

Ref.  929.17 

Daughters  of  the  Amer.  Revolution  magazine. 
V.  43-44.    July,  1913-June,  1914.         Ref.  973 

l-'ormerly  Amer.  monthly  magazine. 

Hall,  H.  Year  book  of  the  societies  composed  of 
descendants  of  the  men  of  the  Revolution. 
1890.  Ref.  369 


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Holland  Soc.  of  New  York.  Year  book.  1896- 
1898,  1900,  1902-1903.    6  v.  Ref.  369 

Contain  valuable  records  of  the  Dutch  settlers. 

Order  of  the  Descendants  of  Colonial  Gover- 
nors, prior  to  1750.  Roll  of  members  in  the 
State  of  Michigan.     [1897]  Ref.  369 

Order  of  the  Founders  and  Patriots  of  America. 
Register.     1911.  Ref.  369 

Eligibility  to  membership  in  this  society  is  derived 
through  descent  "in  the  male  line  of  father  or  mother 
from  an  ancestor  who  settled  in  one  of  the  thirteen  original 
colonies  within  fifty  years  from  the  settlement  of  James- 
town, Va.,  1607,  and  through  this  same  line  only,  through 
patriots  in  the  Revolutionary  period." 

Pilgrim  notes  and  queries,  v.  l-f  1913  to 
date.  Ref.  File 

Mayflower  descendants. 

Society  of  Colonial  Daughters  of  the  Seven- 
teenth Century.  Organization,  constitution, 
by-laws,    membership.     1898.  Ref.  369 

Society  of  Colonial  Wars.  Annual  register. 
1896-1906.     4  V.  Ref.  369 

Maryland.     Genealogies    of    the    members 

and  record  of  services  of  ancestors;  ed.  by  C. 
Johnston.    1905.  Ref.  929.1752 

Charts  very  conveniently  arranged. 

Missouri.     Register.     1898,    1900-1907/09. 

4  V.  Ref.  369 

Society  of  the  War  of  1812.  Constitution  and 
register  of  membership.     1895.  Ref.  369 

Sons  of  the  American  Revolution.  Connecticut. 
Year-book.     1897-1899.     1  v.  Ref.  369 

Kentucky.     Year  book.     1896.        Ref.  369 

Contains  roll  of  officers  of  the  Virginia  line  who  received 
land  bounties,  roll  of  the  revolutionary  pensioners  in 
Kentucky,  list  of  the  Illinois  regiment  who  served  under 
George  Rogers  Clark,  etc. 

Massachusetts.    Historical  memoranda,  with 

lists    of    members    and    their    revolutionary 
ancestors.     1899.  Ref.  369 

Missouri.    Year  book.     1899.  Ref.  369 


Sons  of  the  Revolution.    Connecticut.    Register. 
1896.  Ref.  369 

Kentucky.    Yearbook,  1894-1913.    Ref.  369 

Gives   military   land   warrants   granted   by   Virginia   to 
soldiers  and  sailors  of  the  Revolution. 

Missouri.    Register.    1901-1912.    n.  d.  4  v. 

Ref.  369 

—Yearbook.    1896-1900.    n.  d.  3  v. 

Ref.  369 

New    York.     Constitution  of  the  General 

Society  of  the  Sons  of  the  Revolution  and  the 
constitution  and  by-laws  of  the  society  in  the 
state  of  New  York,  with  the  membership  roll 
of  the  N.  Y.  society.     1891.  Ref.  369 

Pennsylvania.     Decennial   register.      1888- 

1898.  Ref.  369 

HUGUENOTS. 

Baird,  C.  W.    History  of  the  Huguenot  emigra- 
tion to  America.     [cl885.]     2  v.  973.2 


Brock,  R.  A.  Huguenot  emigration  to  Virginia. 
{In  Virginia  Historical  Society.  Collections. 
NewSer.    v.  5.    [1882-92.])  Ref.  975.5 

Gilman,  T.  The  Huguenots  as  founders  and 
patriots;  an  address  delivered  before  the  New 
York  Society  of  the  Order  of  the  Founders  and 
Patriots  of  Amer.,  N.  Y.,  March  27,  1913. 
(New  York  Soc.  of  the  Founders  and  Patriots 
of  Amer.  no.  32.)  Ref.  973.2 

Huguenot  Society  of  South  Carolina.  Transac- 
tions.    5-15.     1897-1908.  Ref.  369 

Stapleton,  A.  Memorials  of  the  Huguenots  in 
America;  with  special  reference  to  their  emi- 
gration to  Penn.    1901.  Ref.  973 

Virginia  Historical  Soc.  Collections,  n.  s.  v.  5. 
1886.  Ref.  975.5 

Documents  relating  to  the  Huguenot  emigration  to  Va. 

Waldron,  W.  W.  Huguenots  of  Westchester  and 
Parish  of  Fordham.     1864.  12a 

MAGAZINES  CURRENTLY  RECEIVED. 
Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution  magazine. 
Genealogy;    a  journal  of  American  ancestry. 
Journal  of  American  history. 
Kentucky  State  Historical  Society.    Register. 
Magazine  of  history  w.  notes  and  queries. 
Maryland  historical  magazine. 
Mayflower  descendant. 
Missouri  historical  review. 
New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register. 
New  York  genealogical  and  biographical  record. 
Notes  and  queries. 

Pennsylvania  magazine  of  history  and  biography. 
Pilgrim  notes  and  queries. 

South     Carolina     historical     and     genealogical 
magazine. 

Virginia  magazine  of  history  and  biography. 

William  and  Mary  College  quarterly. 

FAMILIES. 

Alden. 
Alden,    E.      Memorial   of   the   descendants   of 
the  Hon.  John  Alden.     1867.  Ref.  929.2 

Allerton. 
Allerton,  W.  S.    History  of  the  Allerton  family 
in  the  U.  S.,  1585-1885,  and  a  genealogy  of 
the   descendants   of    Isaac   Allerton.      1900. 

Ref.  929.2 

Atkins. 

Atkins,  F.  H.     Joseph  Atkins:    the  story  of  a 
family.     1891.  Ref.  929.2 

Considerable  material  relating  to  the  Dudley  and  Kent 
families. 


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Baker. 

Baker,  F.,  coinp.  Baker  ancestry;  the  ancestry 
of  Samuel  Baker  of  Pleasant  Valley,  Steuben 
Countv,  N.  Y.,  w.  some  of  his  descendants. 
1914.  "  Ref.  929.2 

Balch. 

Balch,  T.  W.    Balch  genealogica.     1907. 

Ref.  929.2 

Barney. 

Adams,  W.  F.  Everett  Hosmer  Barney,  his 
family  connections.     1912.  Ref.  97b 

Contains    records    of    the    Hosmer,    Staples,    Wheeler, 
Jones  and  Billings  families. 

Barton. 

Barton,  W.  E.  Lieutenant  William  Barton  of 
Morris  County,  New  Jersey  and  his  de- 
scendants.    1900.  Ref.  929.2 

Bates. 

Bates,  N.  W.  Ancestors  and  descendants  of 
Asa  Bates,  of  Cummington,  Mass.     1904. 

Ref.  929.2 

Bates  bulletin.    Ser.  1,  v.  1-5.     1907-1912. 

Ref.  929.2 
Later  numbers  unbound. 

Bonaparte. 

Lester,  C.  E.,  and  Williams,  E.  Napoleon 
dynasty;  or,  The  history  of  the  Bonaparte 
family.     1852. 


Same.     1860,  1873. 


923.1 


Williams,  H.  N.  Women  Bonapartes;  the 
mother  and  three  sisters  of  Napoleon  L 
1909.     2  V.  920.7 

Bronte. 

Mackay,  A.  M.  Brontes;  fact  and  fiction. 
1897.  928 

Wright,   W.     Brontes  in  Ireland.  1894.         928 

Brooke. 

Balch,  T.  W.  Brooke  family  of  Whitchurch, 
Hampshire,  Eng.,  with  an  accoimt  of  Robert 
Brooke  and  Ninian  Beall  of  Maryland,  and 
some  of  their  descendants.     1899.    Ref.  929.2 

Caldwell. 

Caldwell,  C.  T.  Branch  of  the  family  tree; 
a  record  of  Thompson  Baxter  Caldwell  and 
his  wife  Mary  Ann  (Ames)  Caldwell,  of  West 
Bridgewater,  Mass.     1906.  Ref.  929.2 

Carpenter. 

Carpenter,  E.  and  L.  H.  Samuel  Carpenter  and 
his  descendants.     1912.  Ref.  929.2 

Also  treats  of  the  Fishbourne,  Wharton  and  Meredith 
connections. 

Walker,  E.  S.,  ed.  Genealogical  notes  of  the 
Carpenter   family.      1907.  Ref.  929.2 


Cavendish. 

Bickley,  F.  L.    Cavendish  family.     1914. 

Ref.  929.2 

Story  of  the  Dukes  of  Devonshire. 

Cecil. 

Dennis,  G.  R.     The  Cecil  family.     1914. 

Ref.  929.2 

To  this  house  belonged  William  Cecil,  Lord  Burghley. 
and  Robert  Cecil,  First  Earl  of  Salisbury. 

Cenci. 

Dumas,  A.  Crimes  of  the  Borgias  and  others. 
1907.  923.41 

Chafifee. 

Chaffee,  W.  H.  Chaffee  genealogy,  1635-1909. 
1909.  Ref.  929.2 

Chester. 

Backus,  J.  B.  Genealogical  chart  of  the  Chester 
family.     1893.  Ref.  File 

Includes  the  Backus,  Bradford,  Huntington,  Terry  and 
Tracy  connections. 

Clark. 

Clark,  E.  W.  History  and  genealogy  of  Samuel 
Clark  and  his  descendants.  1636-1892.  2d 
ed.     1892.  Ref.  929.2 

Cleveland. 

Putnam,  E.  Notes  on  the  ancestry  of  Grover 
Cleveland,     n.  d.  Ref.  929.2 

Cloyd. 

Cloyd,  A.  D.  Genealogy  of  the  Cloyd,  Basye 
and  Tapp  families  in  America.     1912. 

Ref.  929.2 

Brief  sketches  also  of  Ingels,  Jones,  Marshall  and  Smith 
families. 

Coddington. 

Coddington,  H.  G.  Coddington  family;  with 
notes  on  allied  families.     1907.       Ref.  929.2 

Includes   Guibord,    Perry.    Robinson,   Fitch   and   Cook 
families. 

Coe. 

Bartlett,  J.  G.  Robert  Coe,  puritan;  his  ances- 
tors and  descendants,  1340-1910,  with  notices 
of  other  Coe  families.     1911.  Ref.  929.2 

Coney. 

Hills,  T.  Parentage  and  English  progenitors  of 
Nathaniel  Coney  of  Boston,  Mass.     1906. 

Ref.  929.2 

Connelly. 

Connelley,  W.  E.  Founding  of  Harman's 
Station;  with  account  of  the  Connelly 
family  and  some  of  its  related  families  in 
America.     1910.  Ref.  976.9 

Coutts. 

Richardson,  R.  Coutts  &  Co.;  memoirs  of  a 
family  distinguished  by  its  public  services 
in  England  and  Scotland.     1900.  923.3 


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Cushing. 

Haight,  T.  W.  Three  Wisconsin  Cushings. 
1910.  Ref.  923.5 

Davis. 

Whitsitt,  W.  H.  Genealogy  of  Jefferson  Davis 
and  of  Samuel  [A.]  Davies.    1910.    Ref.  929.2 

Debonnaire. 

Elers,  G.    Memoirs  of  George  Elers.    1903.    97b 

Derby. 

Peabody,  R.  E.  Merchant  venturers  of  Old 
Salem.     1912.  380 

DeWolf. 

Perry,  C.  B.  Charles  D'Wolf  of  Guadaloupe,  his 
ancestors  and  descendants.    1902.    Ref.  929.2 

Appendices  devoted  to  the  Canadian  branch  of  the 
DeWolfs,  the  Bradford,  LeBaron,  Perry  and  Bourn 
famihes. 

Dexter. 

Dexter,  O.  P.  Dexter  genealogy,  1642-1904; 
hist,  of  the  descendants  of  Richard  Dexter 
of  Maiden,  Mass.     1904.  Ref.  929.2 

Douglas. 

Maxwell,  Sir  H.  E.  History  of  the  house  of 
Douglas.     1902.    2  v.  Ref.  929.2 

Dupuy. 

Dupuy,  B.  H.  Huguenot  Bartholomew  Dupuy 
and  his  descendants.     1908.  Ref.  929.2 

C.  M.    Genealogical  history  of  the  Dupuy 

family.     1910.  Ref.  929.2 

Elers. 

Elers,  G.    Memoirs  of  George  Elers.    1903.    97b 

Emmet. 
Emmet,  T.  A.    Emmet  family.    1898.    Ref.  929.2 

Estes. 

Estes,  W.  R.  G.    Estes  family.    [1892.] 

Ref.  929.2 

Evans. 

Evans,  J.  D.  History  of  Nathaniel  Evans  of 
Cat  Fish  Creek,  and  his  descendants.    [1905.] 

Ref.  929.2 

Field. 

Pierce,  F.  C.    Field  genealogy.     1901.     2  v. 

Ref.  929.2 

Flagg. 

Flagg,  N.  G.,  and  L.  C.  S.  Family  records  of 
the  descendants  of  Gershorn  Flagg  of  Lan- 
caster, Mass.,  with  other  genealogical  records 
of  the  Flagg  family.     1907.  Ref.  929.2 

Gamble. 

Cilley,  G.,  and  J.  P.  Mount  Desert  widow; 
genealogy  of  the  Gamble  family.     Ref.  929.2 

Published  as  the  Knox  County  historical  and  gene- 
alogical magazine  v.  1,  no.  1-10.     Nov.  1895-Aug.  1896 


Gardiner. 

Gardiner,  C.  C,  ed.  1599-1890;  Lion  Gardiner 
and  his  descendants.     1890.  Ref.  929.2 

Gibson. 

Wilson,  M.  C.  C.  John  Gibson  of  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  and  his  descendants,  1634-1899.    1900. 

Ref.  929.2 

Glattfelder. 

Glatfelder,  N.  M.  Record  of  Casper  Glatt- 
felder of  Glattfelden,  Switzerland,  immi- 
grant, 1743;   and  of  his  descendants.      1901. 

Supplement.     1910.  Ref.  929.2 

Goddard. 

Jeflferies,  R.,  comp.  Memoir  of  the  Goddards 
of  North  Wilts.     [1912.]  Ref.  929.2 

Grant. 

Marshall,  E.  C.  Ancestry  of  General  Grant 
and  their  contemporaries.     1869.     Ref.  929.2 

Greene. 

Greene,  R.  Genealogical  sketch  of  the  de- 
scendants of  Robert  Greene  of  Wales,  Mass. 
1885.  Ref.  929.2 

Gurney. 

Hare,  A.  J.  C.  Gumeys  of  Earlham.  1895. 
2  v.  Ref.  929.2 

Hale. 

HoUoway,  C.  M.  Nathan  Hale;  with  a  Hale 
genealogy.     [cl902.]  97b 

Hall. 

Hall,  G.  E.,  comp.  Records  of  Captain  John 
Hall,  with  some  account  of  his  ancestors 
and  descendants.    1904.  Ref.  929.2 

Hamlin. 

Andrews,  H.  F.  Hamlin  family;  a  genealogy 
of  Capt.  Giles  Hamlin  of  Middletown,  Conn. 
1900.  Ref.  File 


First  15  pages  only. 


Harrison. 


Harrison,  F.  B.  Aris  sonis  focisque;  a  memoir 
of  an  American  family,  the  Harrisons  of 
Skimino.     1910.  Ref.  929.2 

Hart. 

William  A.  Hart  and  family,  Durham,  Middle- 
sex County,  Conn.     1903.  Ref.  929.2 

Reprint    from    the    commemorative    biog.    record    of 
Middlesex  Co. 

Hawkins. 

Hawkins,  J.  P.  Memoranda  concerning  some 
branches  of  the  Hawkins  family  and  con- 
nections. [1913.]  Ref.  929.2 
Also    treats    of    Waller,    Jameson.    Threlkeld.    Calas. 

McCarty,  Craig  and  Canly  families. 


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Hayes. 

Williams,  C.  R.  Life  of  Rutherford  Birchard 
Hayes.     1914.  97b 

Hearne. 

Hearne,  W.  T.  Brief  history  and  genealogy 
of  the  Hearne  family,  1066-1907.     1907. 

Ref.  929.2 
Hillman. 

Hillman,  H.  W.  Ancestral  chronological  record 
of  the  Hillman  family,  1550-1905.     1905. 

Ref.  929.2 
Hoyt. 

Ho3rt,  D.  W.  Genealogical  history  of  the  Hoyt, 
Haight,  and  Hight  families;  a  list  of  the  1st 
settlers  of  Salisbury'  and  Amesbury,  Mass. 
1871.  Ref.  929.2 

Humphrey. 

Avery,  E.  M.  John  Humfrey,  Massachusetts 
magistrate;  did  he  marry  the  daughter  of 
the  third  Earl  of  Lincoln?      1912.    Ref.  929.2 

Hungerford. 

Timbs,  J.  Ancestral  stories  and  traditions  of 
great  families  illustrative  of  English  history. 
1869.  942 

James. 

James,   E.  J.     James-Stites  genealogy.     1898. 

Ref.  File 

Reprinted  from  the  N.  Y.  genealogical  and  biographical 
record. 

Jefferson. 
Winter,  W.    Jeffersons.     1881.  927.9 

Kemble. 

Fitzgerald,  P.  K.    Kembles.    n.  d.    2  v.     927.9 

Knowlton. 

Knowlton,  G.  H.  Errata  and  addenda  to  Stock- 
ing's history  and  genealogy  of  the  Knowltons 
of  England  and  America,  w.  a  complete  index 
to  both  books.    1903.  Ref.  929.2 

Stocking,  C.  H.  W.  History  and  genealogy 
of  the  Knowltons  of  Eng.  and  Amer.     1897. 

Ref.  929.2 

Lawrence. 

Green,  S.  A.  Lawrence  family  of  Groton,  Mass. 
1907.  Ref.  File 

Lewis. 

Lewis,  W.  T.  Genealogy  of  the  Lewis  family  in 
America.     1893.  Ref.  929.2 

Lincoln. 

Learned,  M.  D.  Abraham  Lincoln,  an  American 
migration;  family  English  not  German.    1909. 

Ref.  929.2 

Livingston. 

American  Scenic  and  Historic  Preservation 
Society.     Ann.  rept.       16.     1910/11.     1911. 

Ref.  974.7 

Chancellor  Robert   R.   Livingston  and   his  descendants. 


Livingston,  E.  B.  Livingstons  of  Li\ingston 
Manor.     1910.  Ref.  929.2 

A  history  of  the  Scottish  House  of  Callendar  and  that 
branch  which  settled  in  New  York;  a  full  account  of  the 
public  life  of  its  representatives;  including  the  story  of 
Robert  Livingston  and  Captain  Kidd. 

Lopez. 

Eyot,  C.,  ed.  Story  of  the  Lopez  family;  a  page 
from  the  history  of  the  war  in  the  Philippines. 
1904.  920 

Loring. 

Loring,    J.    M.      Our    family    record.      [1891.] 

Ref.  929.2 

Contains  genealogy  of  the  Young  family. 

Lovell. 

Weymouth  Historical  Society.  Original  journal 
of  General  Solomon  Lovell.    1881.   Ref.  974.4 

Ludlow. 

Ludlow,  N.  M.  Genealogical  history  of  the 
Ludlow  family.     1884.  Ref.  929.2 

Lundy. 

Armstrong,  W.  C.  Lundy  family  and  their 
descendants.     1902.  Ref.  929.2 

Macbeth. 

Macbeth,  M.  Abstract  of  a  genealogical  collec- 
tion.    V.  1.    1907.    1  V.  Ref.  929.1 

McCue. 

McCue,  J.  N.  The  McCues  of  the  Old  Domin- 
ion.    1912.  Ref.  929.2 

Contains  records  of  the  Arbuckle,  Cunningham  and 
Steele  families. 

Macdonald. 

Stirling,  Mrs.  A.  M.  W.  (P.)    Macdonald  of  the 

Isles;   a   romance   of  the  past  and   present. 

1914.  Ref.  929.2 

A  very  attractive  story  of  the  Macdonalds,  with  a 
pedigree  showing  descent  from  the  famous  "Conn  of  a 
Hundred   Battles,"  who  died  A.  D.   157. 

McMath. 

McMath,  F.  M.,  comp.  Memorials  of  the 
McMath  family.     1898.  Ref.  929.2 

McPike. 

McPike,  E.  F.    Romance  of  genealogv.    11912?] 

Ref.  929.2 

Reprinted  from  the  Magazine  of  history.    1912. 

Maigrot  de  Crissey. 

Histoire  genealogique  de  la  Maison  Maigrot  de 
Crissey,  comtes  de  Crissey,  seigneurs  de  la 
Riviere,  de  Corcelles,  [etc.]  en  Franche-comte. 
V.  1.     [1911.]     1  V.  Ref.  929.2 

Marmyun. 

Banks,  T.  C.  History  of  the  ancient  noble 
family  of  Marmyun.    1817.  Ref.  929.2 

Contains  Dymokc  family. 


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Marsh. 

Marsh,  L.  B.  Genealogy  of  John  Marsh  of 
Salem  and  his  descendants,  1633-1888.     1888. 

Ref.  929.2 

Martin. 

Callwell,  J.  M.    Old  Irish  life.    1912.         914.15 

Mendelssohn. 

Hensel,    S.      Mendelssohn    family,    1729-1847. 
^^,2ded.    1882.    2  v.  927.8 

iSax.7-  Merrill. 

Merrill,  W.,  comp.  American  ancestors  of  George 
W.  Merrill  of  Saginaw,  Mich.    1903.  Ref.  929.2 

Contains  notes  upon  the  Clif  t,  Doggett  and  other  families. 

Middlebrook. 

Middlebrook,  L.  F.  Register  of  the  Middle- 
brook  family,  descendants  of  Joseph  Middle- 
brook of  Fairfield,  Conn.    1909.        Ref.  929.2 

Miller. 

Miller,  R.  F.  Family  of  Millers  and  Stewarts. 
1909.  Ref.  929.2 

Minnis. 

Austin,  E.,  comp.  Minnis  family  of  Ireland  and 
America.     1913.  Ref.  929.2 

Mirabeau. 
Lomenie,  L.  L.  de.    Les  Mirabeau.    2  v.       920 

Moffat. 

Moffat,    R.    B.      Moffat    genealogies.      1909. 

Ref.  929.2 

Montague. 

Montague,  G.  W.  History  and  genealogy  of 
Peter  Montague  of  Nansemond  and  Lancaster 
counties,  Virginia,  and  his  descendants,  1621- 
1894.     1894.  Ref.  929.2 

One  chapter  given  to  the  Montagues  of  England. 

More. 

Historical  journal  of  the  More  family,  no.  15- 
18,  20.     1910-1913.  Ref.  File 

Morten. 
Morton,  D.    Morton  data.    [1901.]       Ref.  929.2 

Ogilvie. 

Barron,  D.  G.  In  defense  of  the  regalia,  1651-2; 
selections  from  the  family  papers  of  the 
Ogilvies  of  Barras.    1910.  941.06 

Page. 

Table  showing  ancestors  and  descendants  of 
Nathaniel  Page,  1742-1819,  and  of  his  wife 
[Sarah  Brown.]     1899.  Ref.  File 

Thorne,  Mrs.  A.  F.  (P.),  comp.  History  of 
the  Page  platter,  1629-1902.     1902.  Ref.  929.2 

Contains  notes  of  the  Fenno,  French,  Vinton,  Linfield 
and  Curtis  families. 


Parsons. 

Parsons,  L.  B.  Genealogy  of  the  family  of 
Lewis  B.  Parsons  (second).  [1900.].  Ref.  929.2 

Contains  Hoar  genealogy. 

Pence.  '  '^ 

Pence,  K.  A.,  comp.  History  of  Judge  John 
Pence  and  descendants.    [1912.]        Ref.  929.2 

Philipse. 

Hall,  E.  H.  Philipse  Manor  Hall  at  Yonkers. 
N.  Y.;  the  site,  building  and  occupants. 
cl912.  Ref.  974.7 

Pierrepont. 

Moffat,  R.  B.  Pierrepont  genealogies,  fr. 
Norman  times  to  1913.  Ref.  929.2 

Piatt. 

Piatt,  F.  Notes  upon  the  ancestry  of  John 
Piatt,  1749-1823,  and  a  list  of  his  descendants. 
[1896.]  Ref.  929.2 

Contains  notes  upon  the  Hooper  family. 

Poe. 

Bewley,  Sir  E.  T.  Origin  and  early  history  of 
the  family  of  Poe.    1906.  Ref.  929.2 

Poole. 

Poole,  M.  E.  History  of  Edward  Poole  of 
Weymouth,  Mass.,  1635,  and  his  descendants. 
1893.  Ref.  929.2 

Pratt, 

Pratt,  E.  F.  Phinehas  Pratt  and  some  of  his 
descendants.     1897.  Ref.  929.2 

Price. 

Golden  wedding  of  Benjamin  and  Jane  Price; 
with  a  brief  family  record,    n.  d.      Ref.  929.2 

Randolph. 

Randolph,  L.  V.  F.  Fitz  Randolph  traditions; 
a  story  of  a  thousand  years.    1907.    Ref.  929.2 

They  begin  with  RoUo,  the  Viking,  born  about  A.  D. 
860,  and  end  with  the  colonial  settlers  in  America. 

Ranney. 

Ranney  Memorial  and  Historical  Assoc.  Crom- 
well, Conn.  Founders,  fathers  and  patriots 
of  Middletown  Upper  Houses,  since  1851 
Cromwell,  Conn.     1903.  Ref.  929.2 

Rolfe. 

Robertson,  W.  Pocahontas,  alias  Matoaka,  and 
her  descendants.    1887.  Ref.  929.2 

Roseboom. 

Roseboom,  C,  and  others.  Brief  history  of  the 
ancestors  and  descendants  of  John  Roseboom 
and  of  Jesse  Johnson,  1630-1897.    Ref.  929.2 

Rothschild. 

Balla,  I.  Romance  of  the  Rothschilds.  2d  ed. 
1913.  920 

Not  a  genealogy,  but  gives  early  history  of  the  family. 


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Reeves,  J.     Rothschilds. 

One  chapter  of  family  history. 


1887. 


923.3 


Savary. 

Savary,  J.  Memorial  volume;  added  a  genea- 
logical record  of  the  Savary-Hall  families. 
1912.  811 

Schuyler. 

Baxter,  K.S.    Godchild  of  Washington.    [cl897.] 

Ref.  929.2 

Gives,  as  well,  genealogical  material  of  the  Livingston, 
Morris  and  Van  Cortlandt  families,  and  many  biographical 
accounts  of  prominent  guests  of  the  Schuyler  household, 
such  as  Washington,  Franklin  and  Lee. 

Schuyler,      G.    W.        Colonial      New      York; 

Philip  Schuyler  and  his  family.     1885.     2  v. 

Ref.  974.7 

Also  contains  information  upon  the  families  of  Van 
Slichtenhorst,  Van  Cortlandt,  Van  Rensselaer,  Livingston, 
Verplanck  and  Fort. 

Sewall. 

Webster,  H.  S.  Thomas  Sewall;  some  of  his 
ancestors  and  all  of  his  descendants.     1904. 

Ref.  File 


Locke,  A.  A. 


Seymour. 

Seymour  family. 


1914.    Ref.  929.2 


This  history  of  the  Seymour  family  (originally  St.  Maur) 
made  famous  through  its  distinguished  representatives. 
Queen  Jane  and  the  Dukes  of  Somerset,  is  not  strictly  a 
genealogy  but  rather  a  readable  account  of  historic  person- 
ages. It  is  of  genealogical  interest  since  it  is  known  that 
Richard  Seymour,  early  settler  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  was  a 
great  grandson  of  the  first  duke. 

Shakespeare. 

Slopes,  Mrs.  C.  C.  Shakespeare's  family;  with 
some  accoimt  of  the  Ardens.     1901. 

Ref.  822.33 

Sheridan. 

Fitzgerald,  P.  H.  Lives  of  the  Sheridans.  1886. 
2  V.  928 

Shotwell. 

Shotwell,  A.  M.  Annals  of  our  colonial  ancestors 
and  their  descendants;  or,  Our  Quaker 
forefathers  and  their  posterity.     [1897.] 

Ref.  929.2 

Slocum. 

Slocum,  C.  E.  Short  history  of  the  Slocums, 
Slocumbs  and  Slocombs  of  America,  1637- 
1881.    1882.  Ref.  929.2 

Smith. 

Reade,  C.    Smith  family.     1904.        Ref.  929.2 

Spalding. 

Spalding,  S.  J.  Spalding  memorial;  a  genea- 
logical history  of  Edward  Spalding  of  Virginia 
and  Massachusetts  Bay.     1897.        Ref.  929.2 

Stevens. 

Stevens,  C.  E.  Stevens  genealogy;  some 
descendants  of  the  Fitz  Stephen  family  in 
England  and  New  England.    1904.    Ref.  929.2 


Stratton. 

Stratton,  H.  R.  Book  of  Strattons;  records 
from  England  and  Scotland;  and  a  genea- 
logical history  of  the  early  colonial  Strattons 
in  America;  with  5  generations  of  their 
descendants,    v.  1.     1908.     1  v.      Ref.  929.2 

Strother. 

Hutchinson,  A.  S.  Strother  family  and  their 
Campbell-Cummings  connections,     n.  d. 

Ref.  929.2 

Strother,  Strother's  journal,  written  by  a 
tradesman  of  York  and  Hull,  1784-1785. 
[1912.]  97b 

Taft. 


Washburn,   M.    T.    R. 
Howard  Taft.    [cl908._ 

Treats  also  of  the  Torrey,   Rawson,  Wilson,  Grindall, 
Hooker,  Cheney,  and  Emerson  families. 


Ancestrv   of   William 
Ref.  929.2 


TefiFt. 

Tiflft,  Mrs.  M.  E.  (M.)  comp.  Partial  record  of 
the  descendants  of  John  Tefft  of  Nassau, 
N.  Y.     1896.  Ref.  929.2 

Topliff. 

Bolton,  Mrs.  E.  (S.)  Clement  Topliff  and  his 
descendants  in  Boston.    1906.  Ref.  929.2 

La  Tremoille. 

Stephens,  W.    La  Tremoille  family.     1914. 

Ref.  929.2 

One  of  the  most  prominent  families  of  France,  from  the 
days  of  the  crusades  to  the  French  Revolution. 

Tryon. 

Governor  William   Trvon, 

97b 

Valle. 

Missouri  Historical  Society.  Collections,  v.  2, 
no.  7.     1906.  Ref.  977.8 

Van  Rensselaer. 

Van  Rensselaer,  M.  Annals  of  the  Van  Rensse- 
laers  in  the  U.  S.     1888.  929.2 


Haywood,   M.   D. 
of  N.  C.    1903. 


Croffut,  W.  A. 
their  fortune. 


Gocher,  W.  H. 

oak.     1904. 


Vanderbilt. 

Vanderbilts  and  the  story  of 
[cl886.]  923.3 

Wadsworth. 

Wadsworth ;  ^or,  The  charter 

974.6 


Washington. 

Massachusetts.  Fac-similes  of  the  memorial 
stones  of  the  last  English  ancestors  of  George 
Washington.     1862.  Ref.  929.2 

Ward. 

Ward,  E.  J.  Genealogy  of  the  family  of  Josiah 
Ward,  sixth  generation  from  William  Ward. 
[1914].  Ref.  929.2 


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Wesley. 

Clarke,   A.     Memoirs  of  the   Wesley   family. 
1832.  Ref.  922 

White. 

Yanderpool,  Mrs.  J.  E.  (N.)    Genealogy  of  the 
White  family.    [1899.]  Ref.  929.2 

Contains  notes  upon  the  Hoard  family. 

Whitney. 

MelviUe,  H.     Ancestry  of  John  Whitney  who, 
in  1635,  settled  in  Watertown,  Mass.     1896. 

Ref.  929.2 

Traces  his  descent  from  William  the  Conqueror. 

Wilson. 

Walker,  H.  W.    Ancestors  of  Woodrow  Wilson. 
[1914?]  Ref.  929.2 

Winchester. 

Hotchkiss,   Mrs.   F.    (W.)     Winchester  notes. 
1912.  Ref.  929.2 

Includes  many  New  England  families,  such  as  Bradlee, 
Cunningham,  Craft,  Dana,  Raymond,  Stickney,  Mears, 
Swan.  Bradford,  Baldwin,  Hotchkiss,  Kingsbury,  Appleton 
and  Perkins. 


Woods. 

Woods,  H.  E.    Woods  family  of  Groton,  Mass.; 
a  record  of  six  generations.    1910.    Ref.  929.2 

Reprinted  from  New  England  historical  and  genealogical 
register,  v.  64. 

Wright. 

Emory,    M.    B.     Colonial    families   and   their 
descendants.     1900.  Ref.  929.2 

Notes  upon  the  Spencer,  Burke,  Cox,  Emory,  Bordley. 
Davidson,  Doane,  Hynson,  Neale,  Hall  and  Bennett 
families. 

Yates. 

Yates,  E.    Yates  book;   William  Yates  and  his 
descendants.     1906.  Ref.  929.2 

Contains  genealogy  of  the  Morgan  family. 

Theatrical  families. 
Who's  who  in  the  theatre.    1912.        Ref.  927.9 
Same.     1914. 

Gives  short  charts,  3-5  generations,  of  the  following 
families:  Bancroft,  Barnett,  Barrymore,  Bateman,  Beer- 
bohm,  Belmore,  Bland,  Booth,  Boucicault,  Broughs,  Cal- 
vert, Cameron,  Compton,  Conquest,  Cooke,  Dark,  Drew, 
Du  Maurier,  Edwardes,  Emery,  Farren,  Glover,  Gross- 
mith,  Gunn,  Hanbury,  Harris,  Huntley,  Irving,  Jay, 
Jefferson,  Jones,  Kemble,  Kendal,  Kennedy,  Lloyd, 
Macready,  Mathews,  Matthison,  Maude,  Moore,  Nielson, 
Neville,  Pounds,  Quartermaine,  Rignold,  Robertson, 
Saker,  Sothern,  Standing,  Tearle,  Terry,  Thome,  Tither- 
adge.  Tree,  Venne,  Vining,  Wallack.  Webster,  Welch  aad 
Wright. 


IVIAGAZINE  ARTICLES  OF  GENERAL  INTEREST. 


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Amphlett,  J.  Genealogy.  Popular  science 
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Armorial  bearings  of  a  lady.  Genealogical  maga- 
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Arms  and  the  gentleman.  Contemporary  review. 
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Barron,  O.  Heraldry  revived.  Ancestor,  1 :  36. 
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Benedict,  A.  L.  Great  and  small  of  family 
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Blind,  K.  "Woden"  pedigree  of  the  royal  family 
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May,  1903. 

Bostwick,  A.  E.  Symbolic  statement  of  relation- 
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Brooks,  W.  K.  Study  of  inheritance;  a  review 
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Brown,  F.  W.  Amateur  genealogy.  New  Eng- 
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Brunstorflf,  O.  W.  V.  de  P.  Right  to  bear 
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Bulloch,  J.  M.  Literature  of  family  history  and 
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Cattell,  J.  M.  Families  of  American  men  of 
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May,  1915. 

Champlin,  J.  D.  Manufacture  of  ancestors. 
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Clark,  W.  All  Americans  of  royal  descent. 
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Collecting  ancestors.  Cornhill  magazine.  71: 
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Outlook.    65:341.    June  9,  1900. 


Crozier,  W.  A.  Use  and  abuse  of  armorial 
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Cutter,  W.  R.  Genealogical  research  in  public 
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Dial,  G.  W.  Value  of  genealogy.  New  England 
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Dowman,  J.  Symbolism  of  European  snobbery. 
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Eliot,  C.  W.  Family  stocks  in  a  democracy. 
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Ellis,  G.  E.    Bond's  genealogies  of  Watertown. 
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Gough,  H.  Heraldry,  British  and  foreign. 
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Hammond,  O.  G.  Genealogy  in  the  library 
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Hill,  C.  H.  Peerages  and  genealogies.  North 
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How  to  use  a  coat  of  arms.  Genealogical  maga- 
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Joy,  J.  R.  Expansion  of  one  American  family 
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M.,  M.  W.  Fall  of  the  ancestor.  Blackwood' 
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MacNeal,  J.  Heraldry,  its  laws  and  its  humors. 
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Nevill,  T.  G.  Evolution  of  a  combed  helmet. 
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Richardson,  H.  D.  Scions  of  aristocracy  in 
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Right  to  bear  arms.  Genealogical  magazine. 
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